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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow
I have to believe there is some reason behind it though. There doesn't appear to be any reason for KU to be a dick about it just to be a dick about it. They've granted release for other players - but this guys doesn't get it? There has to be more to it.
And honestly, the hearing for his release isn't until 1/27. I bet KU releases him at that point.
So, why go from asking to talk with other coaches (not requesting release) to getting a lawyer and going public with it when the hearing isn't for another week?
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He refrenced a letter stating that his request for release was denied. This letter also talked about how to appeal. If he made that up, he's pretty smart.
I'm sure there are reasons for not letting him go, but I don't think they matter. This is a major university and some extremely powerful, extremely wealthy people keeping a kid from playing football. They should wash their hands of this thing before it turns into a bigger PR nightmare than it already is. (Being a Mizzou fan, I'm happy to watch it play out, but I have an agenda that doesn't favor KU.)