Just because the charges were dropped does not mean "everything was found to be in favor of Bubu". It just means that Bubu's defense was able to create reasonable doubt in a jury's mind, and the County Attorney decided it was not worth the time/money to continue to prosecute. You're innocent until proven guilty, but just because you cant prove guilt does not mean you did not commit the crime.
Also, what extra curricular activities was Bubu involved in and how do you know those were not taken away?
The defense did not create reasonable doubt with the jury because there was no jury. There also was no trial. Prosecution determined that evidence had been falsified and the charges were dropped before the case ever came to trial. If you're going to argue "how" things happened, it would help to know "what" happened.
As for the rest of it "being in Bubu's favor", well - having the charges dropped was better for him than it was for the accuser. Then the administrative judge cleared him...another decision that benefited Bubu.
When that decision was appealed to President Leath, he ruled against Bubu and the BofR rubberstamped that decision - both negatives on the talley sheet.
However, Bubu's appeal for a temporary stay was granted and he was allowed back on the team until his appeal could be heard (next month, I think), so that ruling could be seen as being in his favor although he never played.
When ISU's legal team appealed the judge's stay they lost. When they appealed that to the SCOI, they declined to hear the appeal. Two more positive tics on the talley for Bubu.
So yes, I think you could say that a lot of things have been ruled in Bubu's favor...primarily the opinions rendered by presumably impartial prosecutors & judges (ie: people who had no reason to rule in a manner that would be to ISU's greatest benefit).