marshallrc13
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They need to let him reenroll for free so these kids have a living breathing example of how leaving too early can blow up in their face.
My guess is they will do so and that his efforts to get back in classes has probably been cursory at best so far with maybe some lower level person in financial aid or at the registrar's office just being like "Well it's not showing here that you're currently on any type of scholarship....".
Not saying how they should do it one way or the other because I don't know all the details but your theory is backwards. If they want to show how leaving early could blow up in your face wouldn't making him pay if he re-enrolls do that? I mean if they just let him come back what kind of punishment/lesson does it teach them for leaving before they are ready?
Well you're assuming he would/could pay and are adding a punishment angle that I'm really not pursuing.
Jackson mentioned in the article that the players may be enticed to leave because they're inundated with former players/NFL stars that show back up and are obviously living opulent lifestyles. I think that assertion was a bit of a stretch but I don't think it'd hurt to also have guys like Yearby and potentially Kaaya also around as counter-examples.
Sure, some might feel like they have nothing to lose as they can always come back for free but at this point I'm more concerned in dispelling the obvious widespread fantasy down there that everyone gets paid. It'd probably also help to have those guys around to warn about trusting the sunshine and roses that agents are pumping.
To Svengali taking the slavery angle that's way off base and nothing close to what I was getting at. Anyone that took it that way needs comprehension skill upgrades. Not how I roll.
And to TAD, I mean it's one of those things. He went there for free to provide a service (football). He is no longer providing that service. Now that probably leads to what Svengali was getting at but it is what it is. Supposedly he didn't meet certain requirements. I think they should be able to come back any time he wants and finish.
But to OP, they were saying they need to learn a lesson and I was saying that one way to do so is to punish them by making them pay like most others students since that is essentially what he is trying to be.
Joe made a big mistake. And people like us that follow the program know why he made that mistake. He was trying to feed his kids. Don't blame him for trying but he was advised to come back and he could have finished and this would be a moot point. I hope they let him do it.