08-12-2017, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Flyer68
Scholarship revoked for the year means to me that, if he decided to stay at UD, he would have to pay tuition etc. like other students for the entire year. Don't know his financial situation. I guess it matters what team does with his open scholarship.
If team fills his open spot immediately, then my advise might be, stay at UD, complete year of school, get your life in order, try and keep in shape and work on transfer to another basketball program elsewhere.
However, staying in school and on campus might be too embarrassing and humiliating. Then maybe it would be better to pull up stakes, get life in order for a year, stay in shape and try elsewhere. I wish him well but it is a tough road ahead at his age.
Kids just don't understand how, one event, whether positive or negative, can affect your whole life and the life of others forever. Having raised three kids, I have tried to explain that. So far so good, reasonably speaking.
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I think it means Sam is kicked out of school for one semester and is off the team for one year. So he could start classes on his dime after Christmas. When he can play or practice is not explained, but implies next August.
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