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Kid stunk and as no grounds to complain. We gave him his only D-1 scholarship offer, and an opportunity to win a starting job here. If Shirreffs doesn't want to honor the scholarship he signed that's fine, but we are by no means obligated to let him walk wherever he wants to. It's not personal, it's business.
Kid stunk and as no grounds to complain. We gave him his only D-1 scholarship offer, and an opportunity to win a starting job here. If Shirreffs doesn't want to honor the scholarship he signed that's fine, but we are by no means obligated to let him walk wherever he wants to. It's not personal, it's business.
Agreed. Personally, I wouldn't WANT to go to a school that would potentially want to pick my brain about my previous team. If he wants to go where he is valued as a player, we are doing him a service, because if an ACC team takes him it will be ONLY to get his knowledge of Miami.
Kid stunk and has no grounds to complain. We gave him his only D-1 scholarship offer, and an opportunity to win a starting job here. If Shirreffs doesn't want to honor the scholarship he signed that's fine, but we are by no means obligated to let him walk wherever he wants to. It's not personal, it's business.
Transferring Miami redshirt junior QB Evan Shirreffs is appealing the program's restrictions on his movements.
Shirreffs (6'5/216) announced his intention to transfer in mid-January. He's currently being barred from hooking up with other ACC schools, as well as Florida, LSU, FIU, Toledo and Central Michigan (noncoference programs on Miami's 2018 and 2019 schedules). Just where the Hurricanes backup gunslinger might be eyeing as a potential landing spot is currently unknown. We should be receiving clarity on Shirreffs' appeal in the relatively near future, as it will be heard by a non-athletic committee next week.