Friends,
It does not set any precedent.
The rules are what they are and will remain so.
Kids ask out of their letters of intent all the time and for a variety of "reasons"...
In the end, it is all really that they have just changed their mind about where they want to go.
UCLA just a few weeks ago released a recruit from a SIGNED Basketball letter of intent. The kid will be immediately eligible at Baylor.
(And I know you will all try to make distinctions here. We changed coaches. But THAT was not his reason for asking out. And, changing coaches, whether it should be or not, is NOT a legal reason to invalidate an LOI).
This will not affect any future enforcement of LOIs. You Know this how exactly, Mr. Visitor-from-the-future?So, not a LEGAL precedent.
If you are saying that this will set some sort of standard as to how NOTRE DAME views such cases, then you are inferring that Notre Dame will not accept a player who had previously signed to play at another school. perhaps? It is a violation of NCAA rules for ND to contact someone in that situation.Or is this only intended to send a message to those possibly committing to Notre Dame that they will never be released to go elsewhere? What about kids that Notre Dame may sign, then realize that they really don't want...We are not the SEC
Will they be allowed to have an amicable parting of the ways? Or is that also to be an absolute?
This is NOT a bigger deal than it is. It is ONE RECRUIT who, for whatever reason, has decided NOT to attend Notre Dame. And it is only a question of whether Notre Dame wants to stand in the way of this 18 year old kid's eligibility. This is NOT something altruistic on the part of Notre Dame. They are NOT standing on the side of good and virtue on behalf of all college programs. Notre Dame is standing up to one 18 year old kid who, had he realized that he didn't want to go there one day prior to signing day, would not have been an issue. It did not cost Notre Dame a thing. Kid decided and signed last minute. Notre Dame did not pass on another now unavailable recruit to take him. All that was injured is Notre Dame's pride...and now, they are taking it out on the kid...Nothing for Notre Dame here other than VENGEANCE. Why do you keep coming back to this...what proof do you have that this is sheer vengenace? You use that term almost every single time and have yet to show why you would use a word with such connotations and then even CAPITALIZE IT HERE.
I understand all of you guys...You are hurt. You really wanted this kid. You signed hiom to the LOI and figured it was a done deal (usually is at that point). Now, you can't understand how any of this happened without rationalizing some unfounded theory--like MUST have been "tampering"...Because, for heaven's sake NOBODY has ever asked out of an LOI before unless there was something illegal going on! Certainly not from Notre Dame!
I tried to come here to give you all a different viewpoint...and have put up with an incredible barrage of insulting attacks. Because I am telling you something you don't want to hear. Sheesh...