Then again, if you don't, you will learn a life lesson quick.
Like I said, not going to feel sorry for anyone who is getting a free education. If you are as talented as you claim to be, then then just play the game. Or transfer and sit a year while you get a free education. Go to class, study. Get a free education. I fail to see the problem. A pack of blessings lie upon thy back.
Well, if you do not understand something, then don't sign it.
Your coach, parent, guardian, "handler" or whatever adult you trust should be informing you or if not inform yourself.
Why release them and open a can of worms? Your PR is already garbage.
The LOI is a binding contract. They can transfer and sit like every other kid who had a coach leave after they signed.
He will not work in the NCAA again. We are not taking about a coach who cheated on his wife with a student. That's immoral, not illegal.
He condoned the covered up and coercion of a sexual assault victim (maybe more than one) in order for his thug players to help him win games- That's immoral and illegal.
If Baylor were true to their mission statement:
The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.
Based on recent events involving athletics on campus, they would shut down the athletics program as a whole.
Luke 16:13 says: No servant can serve two masters, because either he will hate one and love the other, or be loyal to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and wealth!
Baylor has clearly sold their soul to win games.