I guess I should have been clearer in my previous post, didn't really explain my thinking that great.......I never intended to suggest yanking a scholarship. I was trying not to call out a single player, but yet trying to hint at the 1 upperclassmen walk-on QB on the roster. IMO, I believe Thomas' potential to play for this program is over. I think that it's perfectly OK to cut a walk-on, sorry if that offends anyone. Coming from someone who once made a team and got cut later, it sucks. But guess what?Life goes on. I promise.
With that said, I was under the impression that Billups wanted to be shown by the staff that he is a wanted man. He wanted return phone calls after his visit from the staff to confirm that he was wanted here. Thats what he was waiting on to commit. The way I interpreted the situation is that the coaches weren't all over Billup's as much as he would like b/c that position is not in great need. If I'm not mistaken, the coaching staff was hesitant in even offering him a preferred walk-on being we already have 6 QB's.
I was suggesting that, IF our staff was hesitant in offering him any kind of offer strictly b/c of the number of players already at that position, then I think the upperclassmen walk-on should be told thanks, but its time to part ways. This is where I compared the QB from Lake Charles High and Leonard to this situation. Don't let a player who has talent go somewhere else just b/c we already have too many numbers at that spot. Trim some fat and make room. We didn't offer him a scholarship, so we still have 5 QB's on scholarship. The only thing that changes is that now we have a freshman who still has the potential to be a stud compared to an upperclassmen who has had a hard time moving up on the depth chart. Again, I hate to sound harsh, but that's the reality of the situation.
If I completely misinterpreted the situation, as in the coaching staff is not all over him and weren't quick to offer him anything b/c they aren't 100% sold on him, I am truly sorry for suggesting this. I would rather keep Thomas, who isn't costing the team a scholarship, on the roster in this situation rather than replacing him with someone who the staff is not sold on.