Uh, then why wait so late in the game to let him in on the academic issues? The problem here is a disparity in power that late in the game. A recruit who has committed to the Buckeyes can certainly screw us over on signing day and sign with someone else without giving us a heads-up (read: Stanley McClover). But we are a big enough football program such that we are not significantly damaged when this happens. We can, and in fact do, go and get great last-minute recruits when this happens. (Look at who we signed at the last second in last year's signing class and look at his academics and try to justify dropping Morgan based on academic reasons).
On the other hand, when the Buckeyes "change" or "pull" their scholarship offer, and that player had stopped evaluating and visiting schools for a significant period of time, he is in a much worse position, and will have to go with the best available opportunity at the last minute. Luckily for Morgan, there was a great academic school out there in a great football conference.
We were hot on the trails of Davis, Jarrett, and Lyons last year, and I don't think it was OSU's expectation that we only land one of those guys. We were also 50-50 with a couple defensive studs, if I remember correctly, that we did not land on signing day. The point remains that none of us have all the information, and cannot make a complete, informed opinion. That being said, we do know enough to see that the Morgan situation is "different" than the situation in which other players were dropped. And for a guy like that to admit that he broke down in tears in astonishment--well, I just don't get the feeling that he's lying about that. But I could be wrong.