You make your decissions carefully. You think things over and then act. If you are not willing to take what comes with it you don't buy the product.
He is not leaving to play baseball. He is leaving because he can't be a starter. He is not willing to work for it. It is easier to quit and go somewhere else easier. Avoid the idea of not being good enough. It seems that all that have left have not been good enough where they ended up. I can not name one player that has left this program, made a top program and was a star. None ever made it to the pros that I can think of. Learn to deal with the situation head on.
When you pay your way to college you have every right to move on if it does not work out. But when you are getting a free education to play a game, you finish what you start. Nah I will take my ball and go home if we don't do it my way. You saw them when you were growing up and couldn't stand them Why is this different. If he isn't good enough to play at Nebraska, what major program will he be. Reality is if he isn't good enough here he is never going to be an NFL running back. Learn to finish, get an education and accept reality.
My concerns have nothing to do with the depth chart. It has just become way to easy to give your word and then take it back. It is almost expected it seems.
But I have ragged on this long enough. Most of you think differently than I do and that is fine. I am sure I have not changed your ideas and no one has changed mine. I will die a stubborn, loyal, dedicated, principaled Marine. Semper Fi, do or die.