I am very sad that he did what he had to do with Kelly, but I am very pleased that he is making a statement here. The statement is, you screw up, and you're gone. It doesn't matter that you are a 4 star recruit, or less, if you don't meet our standards, you need to straighten yourself up, but do it elsewhere.
He isn't telling the media, after the fact, that he was suspended from off-season weightlifting. Or whatever.
He's not suspending him for one game against Temple or Buffalo or Rutgers, or whatever.
He's not saying that the situation will be dealt with internally, or whatever.
Good for JF. He is one of us.
Kelly is probably a good kid, who just perhaps didn't adjust to his newfound freedom as well as he should have. So be it. I'm sure he'll learn from this, and he'll thrive wherever he goes next, whether it be at Rutgers or Pitt or WVU or wherever.
But JF did what he had to do. And I applaud that.
He isn't telling the media, after the fact, that he was suspended from off-season weightlifting. Or whatever.
He's not suspending him for one game against Temple or Buffalo or Rutgers, or whatever.
He's not saying that the situation will be dealt with internally, or whatever.
Good for JF. He is one of us.
Kelly is probably a good kid, who just perhaps didn't adjust to his newfound freedom as well as he should have. So be it. I'm sure he'll learn from this, and he'll thrive wherever he goes next, whether it be at Rutgers or Pitt or WVU or wherever.
But JF did what he had to do. And I applaud that.