Cause if he was told to get off the team even though he was trying his hardest to contribute, that's a crappy way to treat S/A's. Tech told these kids that we wanted them here. If it turns out they aren't as good as we thought they were, or if we change schemes, or if we get some better recruits afterwards, that's on Tech, and it should be Tech that has to deal with the complications.
I don't think CGC did this, and I don't accept the Twitter complaints at face value. But if any coach withdrew a scholarship from a kid who was trying his hardest and not breaking any academic or disciplinary rules, that would be extremely unethical.