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It could e a great move for him. He's a good student. Concentrate on getting your undergraduate degree shop yourself to the academic schools (Duke, Vanderbilt etc.) Have as your goal a graduate degree from a prestigious school. He knows he is not going to play in the league.
OK, let's think about this. First, someone said he is on track to graduate this summer. Second, Miami is a Top 50 school, and there are only so many "better academic schools" that would pay him to attend (i.e., Division I football schools). Sooo...he goes to one of a handful of schools that he could go to RIGHT NOW?
If he doesn't want to play for UM anymore, I'm fairly certain Richt will release him where he wants to go immediately. And if he is going to stay at UM, and already has his undergrad degree, that means he will have to start a grad degree at UM.
I just don't see how this makes any sense. I would assume he won't continue to train and work out with the team, and will only be doing so on his own. And no practices.
I'm not sure how attractive that makes him to another team, after sitting out for a year and not doing any football training or conditioning.