[Husker] Williams (fwd) and Spring Game thoughts.

Dick Karre dkarre at comcast.net
Sat Apr 12 15:17:55 CDT 2008


Bob Beach wrote:
   I don't know that changes my point a ton.  He still isn't "on
> the team" at this point.  By signing a letter of intent it indicates 
> where they intend to go to college and play football.  While 
> understanding a signing is different than an oral commitment it still 
> puts the coach in a different position than if the kid is actually on 
> the team.  If, in this case Pelini, would say "if it is proven you did 
> these things then expect this when you get to school in the fall".  If 
> the kid doesn't like it he can always choose to go somewhere else. 

How much does the LOI bind the University? If it turns out that he's 
guilty of this, can Pelini revoke his scholarship? I assume he can do 
this, but it wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong about NCAA rules.

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Dick Karre
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