It makes no sense that he and his brother need to go to the same school. Why exactly can't he go to Miami and his brother still go to UGA?
Also, if you clearly wanted to go to a school (Miami), but your mom wants you to go to a different one (UGA), you should definitely choose whats going to make you happy over what will make your mom happy. And this doesn't just apply to Holloman, this applies to every college student.
And if it was the case he just wants to be closer to home, then he has just been stringing us along the entire time including scheduling an in home visit, then cancelling the day of. Whether you're willing to attend a college away from home or not is something you know very early in the decision making process.
In all respect, I think you misunderstood.
"Allow his brother to get a free education", as in his brother goes to UGA for free as an incentive of him signing with them. So no, his brother can't go to UGA for free while he comes to Miami. That's why I said it was a "family decision".
Go to UGA:
-Brother gets free education and walks on to team
-Stays closer to family
-Makes mom happy by relieving her of financial burdens for his brother (family has to pay for him if he doesn't ride the coat tail)
-Makes mom happy by staying close and going to the school she is a fan of
-Gets to represent his home state
Go to Miami
-Actually become a good WR but that's beside the point
-His brother would be given a serious opportunity to earn a football scholarship...as a walk on. No guarantee's, and no financial support. Family will be expected to pay full tuition and what-not.
-Moves a state away from his family (Not really that big of a distance but his mom may think so).
-Commits to a school that he was only initially interested in because of a close friend (DJ)