Kyle a committment is your word. Your personal gurantee. Your Integrity. If he stuck with UM, he would have backed his "committment" so why question it then?
Coming from a military family, this means something to me...
Do you question the character of Anthony Moten, Joseph Yearby, and Artie Burns who didn't honor their "commitment" to other schools and signed with UM.
What about the character of Brad Kaaya and Chad Thomas when they took visits while being committed to UM?
How about the character of every college football staff in America when a kid commits to them but then they drop him because of a bad season or because a better prospect wants in?
And if he would have stuck with his commitment he still would not have honored his commitment to FAU.
Due to the nature of recruiting, kids have to commit early to secure a spot. And coaches can still drop them. It's a two way street and I'm less inclined to put the blame on an 18 year old for switching what school he wants to attend. Coaches put pressure and force the kids to commit early before their senior year even starts. If he wants to make a change so be it. It's worked out in UM's favor plenty of times. Regular students sometimes pay two enrollment fees. Or tell school administrators they are going to a school then decide to switch.