"The university recruits the athlete for the skill set they have, and their potential. The athlete is required to play the scholarship sport, stay out of trouble, and get their grades. In most cases the athlete gets bigger, faster, stronger, and smarter. He or she holds up their end of the bargin."
Tell that to Elliott Porter, LSU OL recruit, class of 2010.
"At LSU, Les Miles went grim reaper this year on three different someones -- none more appallingly than Elliott Porter. Porter is a freshman offensive lineman from Waggaman, La., who signed with LSU in February, qualified academically, reported to summer school in June and started taking classes. After two months as a member of the LSU football family, Porter was summoned last week from his dorm room to Les Miles' office to hear that he wasn't part of the family anymore. Sorry, son. You're out. The NCAA allows a team to add 25 scholarship freshmen, and LSU had gone over that limit. Someone had to go, and that someone was Elliott Porter." (from previously cited article)
This Louisiana kid didn't even get one year out of his scholarship to LSU. He has been looking around, but no decision yet and many schools may have filled their OL need last year.
Here is his offer list. Only one OV (to LSU)
Elliott Porter - Yahoo! Sports