It's spelled patience, not patients.
Whatever happened to wishing the best for kids (I use that term lightly) instead of hoping they fail because they decided not to go to SFA anymore? We should be encouraging our youth to pursue their dreams and what they think is best for them, not being pissed because they decided not to play where we wanted them to. Sure you have a right to an opinion about who is a better player, but this conversation has gone well past that. When we give out scholarships, we know there is a risk that the player could get hurt, not be as good as we thought, decide to leave for another opportunity, etc. That's just the way things go.
Every time he steps out on the floor at his new school, he will be introduced as a grad transfer from SFA. There is a real chance that people who don't know about our school will learn about it just because one of our former players is reaching a different area of the country. I hope he finds success in whatever he does.