Being here on July 13th and being cleared are two different thing from what I'm understanding. I may be wrong tho
That is correct. Also, there is a very large difference between being "optimistic" and being "very optimistic." I'm fairly certain Miles just said he was "optimistic." It's certainly more encouraging than his radio interview a couple weeks ago, but at this point it's out of Miles hands. Our admissions dept and the NCAA are going to have to help us out.
ok...
then:
In my opinion, Miles would not have come out with any sort of statement, if he thought there was any legit chance that Webster would not be cleared.
First, in an interview on Sports Nightly, Miles said that he was worried about Webster.
Then, Webster "carved" the SAT on his 4th attempt.
Now Miles comes out and makes the statement that he is now very "optimistic" about Webster being cleared and that he is already enrolled in classes and that he will be here on July 13th.
I don't think Miles would come out with a statement like this, if he wasn't sure Webster would make it. It would be one thing for a media member to make this statement, but the fact that Miles himself made the statement. makes me feel that, based on all of the information that Miles has access to, there is an overwhelmingly high chance that Webster will be here in Lincoln on July 13th.
Miles didn't have to say anything publicly. The fact that he did, in my opinion, says alot. Miles made a public statement that the situation with Webster has improved and instead of being worried, he is now "optimistic". It wouldn't make sense for Miles to make the new statement to the public/media, if things with Webster were only slightly better now.