The original school is on the line for the education they provided while he was there. They signed up for that when they ask him in this case to play football there and he accepted. They are also required to keep him in good academic standing while hes there.
If the player chooses to leave to finish his career and education elsewhere the remaining portion of his education is picked up by his new school. And that school is now responsible for his academic standing going forward.
The receiving school doesnt need to compensate the original nor the original finish paying for his education since he left.
Everyone has choices, decisions, benefits and responsibilities.
Ok I agree with that but the part you are missing is who should pay for the education after the kid quits playing football for the school?
Remember that kid has to finish and graduate to be eligible. So that means who pays for the spring and sometimes the following summer to finish the degree?