Yes, I remember that, but he played another 2 seasons after that, and it was clear that he was in over his head to say the least.
And it wasn’t close. We could have replaced him with anyone, but we didn’t.
If there was somebody to replace him with we would have and he would have been shown the door.
What’s your point anyway? Is it that coaches wouldn’t tell a player to leave if they needed to open up his scholarship for somebody better? If it is then you’re laughably naive. Look at what happened at Nevada this summer.
College coaches are among the scummiest people on the planet up there with politicians and lawyers. They will be in a recruit’s living room one day assuring him and his parents that he’ll be there for all 4 of that kid’s college years and the next week that coach will be at an introductory press conference at another school.
Again I ask, why are you so vehemently opposed to kids doing what they think is in their best interest?