I think since we've offered Balamou and he has committed, we should expect him at SJU. I know the NLI hasn't been signed, but I think that would be a bad move on our part. Just an integrity thing. Withholding a NLI for the student-athlete to sign because of academic issues is a different story. I think that was behind the Dwight Meikle situation, although I never fully understood what happened with that.
As for an academic scholarship for Hooper, I highly doubt that. SJU just doesn't give big money to transfers, even if coming from Harvard. I could be wrong. Even if I am wrong, I think the NCAA would count any non-athletic originating money against us and he'd count against our team scholarship limit. I don't know how a top tier athlete gets around being counted as a scholarship athlete in Div I athletics, even if on a full academic scholarship -- my guess is that the student has to go through the standard application process in competition with other students and there probably can't be too much communication with the athletics department. I could be wrong about this, I have to admit I don't know. The only academic full ride that SJU gives is a presidental scholarship to incoming students, and a big part of the criteria is SAT scores.