Guys,
When we all step back and take a real look at this situation, you have to feel for Aaron's mom. I believe she is seeing right to the heart of this issue and also fully understands the gravity of this situation. She knows her son will get a first class degree at ND. Further, she knows he will be playing ball with several future NFL players, which gives her son a better chance at succeeding on the field. He has decided to toss all that aside and roll the dice.
People may say, what dice is he rolling?? Well, ponder this. I am not saying that myself or ANY ND fan would want this to happen, but it could. Aaron is going to walk away from ND and must take a year off playing ball. What happens if he injures himself while training?? Can you only imagine if he blows up a knee, hurts his back or wrecks a shoulder while training to stay in shape?? Now he is another kid with a high school education and possibly NO college degree depending on what USF decides to do.
Most likely, Aaron will stay healthy and be a top NFL prospect in a couple years, but if he happened to get injured before playing at USF he could be in a bad spot. I believe Aaron's mom realizes that the ND degreee is a HUGE deal and hopes her son has one more flip back to ND.
In the end, Mama Lynch, we all wish you and your son the best. Being a parent myself, I know how tough each day can be. I rememeber a saying I was told back in my college days. "When I was 18 I knew everything and by the time I was 25 I realized I did not know sh$#".
That is the biggest challenge with dealing with all these kids. They believe they have the world figured out and yet they only see a short distance in front of them. Furrther, most of these elite kids have never heard the word "NO". Why?? Because every coach, recruiter, friend and schoolmate wanted these kids on their side since they were very young.