Without going into every detail of his past and current situation, but still considering things like report of how much we tried to help him and he refused to cooperate, going awol midseason, him not showing up for the final meeting w/ Frost, going to 3 different HS’s getting kicked out his senior year, off field behavior, legal trouble, etc etc etc....
I think there could be argument for saying wishing him the best would be for him to never play football again (also not fair to sabotage future teammates) and focus 100% on figuring out how to be a decent human being.
At this point I’m not seeing how “landing on his feet” at another program benefits him as a young man. I’m not saying there’s no other valid opinions, but from the layers of issues here, I’m not seeing how playing football and “getting another chance (w/ football)” helps him in the long run.
Rather, I think that would only reinforce his demonstrated pattern of ‘boolsh*t’ behavior as lacking real world consequence.
I’m also not suggesting he be crucified, just simply that his best interest may be served by figuring out life away from the game.