Killing time at the airport so I figured I would chime in a bit...
I just finished reading, "Ressurection." It is an account of the years leading up to the hiring of Ara, back stories on many of the key players of the '64 team and the first season of Ara's tenure. It was a nice read; especially, the background information on the players..
anywhooooooooooo....
One of the accounts that is very relateable to Everett's situation is the account of Tom Carey (please, Baby Jesus, let it be the correct player. Excuse my error if wrong, they moved my flight in Holland up to 0915, so this morning isn't that pleasant)...
Tom went home without permission one Friday to watch his HS team, Mt. Carmel, play in the city finals for basketball. At that time, students were only permitted to leave for home on Saturdays and must have had a Priest's written permission. He was, susequently, caught and was dismissed from the school. A priest, back in Chicago, went to bat for him and got him back in the University, but he had to sit out a football season.
He did so, all the while, many coaches around the country were recruiting him to transfer. He didn't. He stayed and became an All-American at DB.
Now, I know curfew is not the same as cheating. But, it does give hope that our recently dismissed QB can still have success at ND.
I hope he does. He's handled the post-cheating issue like a man and I hope it is a serious learning moment in his life.
As always, Go ND!
(excuse all spelling and grammar errors for reasons stated before)