Burman paid DC handsomely to hit the bricks- he lands a job at another spread and comes back to take his favorite horse out of our stable and Burman hands him the reins.
You are right Harlow, the kid is old enough to make his own decisions, and he's old enough to learn that commitments and decisions have consequences. He decided to take UW money, to put on brown and gold. He was part of the plan (for better or worse) for the team's future and some other kid wan't schollied at his position because he committed.
There should be consequences for kids that take schollies and then walk out on the team. If he wants to leave, fine, he's old enough to make that decision, but he shouldn't have been released with no consequences.
I wish I could say I was surprised that Burman didnt show any balls or brains here-