Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio takes the term “commitment” very seriously. Three-star offensive tackle pledge Gavin Cupp found that out very quickly on Friday evening after he attended Ohio State‘s annual Friday Night Lights camp.

Cupp, who has been committed to Michigan State since May 14, apparently didn’t run something by Dantonio before attending the camp, which Scout.com‘s Allen Trieu revealed via Twitter.

Over the years, Dantonio and his coaching staff have been known as old fashioned when it comes to recruiting because he doesn’t want his verbal commitments to be visiting other schools without his permission — not sure if that’s old fashioned or just common sense.

Dave Berk of Scout.com broke the news last night as he claimed Dantonio was frustrated with the lack of communication and rescinded the scholarship accordingly.

Although the loss of Cupp will likely hurt the 2016 class overall, the Spartans did offer another tackle for the group as three-star A.J. Arcuri picked up a scholarship because of the recent development.

Very excited to have received an offer from Michigan State University!!🏈🏈 pic.twitter.com/JIEdEOiPjV — AJ Arcuri (@ARCURIaj85) July 25, 2015

The recently-offered three-star lineman reigns from Powell, Ohio, and is bigger than Cupp in terms of height, but weighs about 15 pounds less.

It has been speculated that Arcuri would receive an offer after a strong showing at Michigan State’s camp back in June and it has finally come — unfortunately due to some unforeseen circumstances.

There’s no word on whether the Spartans have completely moved on from Cupp, but as of right now, he is no longer committed to Michigan State, per reports.

Big development for the strong 2016 class.