He was "recruited" to Michigan after his freshman season by his brother Harold who had played for Michigan and was a graduate assistant at Michigan at the time. Harold is now the offensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals. Sure I wish Jonathan had stayed at Ohio but I would have done the same thing in his circumstances. How many of us have left a job for another opportunity that we believed was a better situation?
Shortly after I started my first radio job out of college I got a call from the owner of a station about 70 miles away offering me a job there. Would've been a larger market, a more prestigious station and more pay, but I turned him down. I had made a commitment to my employer and couldn't/wouldn't renege on that. And I still maintained a good working relationship with the other station. I'm not judging Goodwin's decision; his circumstances were likely different from mine.