Because the commitment isn't equal. One side if making an all in choice that will impact the rest of their life. The other is making 1 out of ~22 commitments that year, and will repeat the process the next year. One is an 18 year old while the other is a coach making millions. On top of that the coaching equivalent to what Jackson did was continuing to recruit OLmen which we did, and always do. The idea that taking a visit to another college is the same as a coach pulling an offer or revoking a scholarship is absurd.
If a coach makes a wrong choice it's one scholarship out of 85. It ain't a big deal. If the kid makes a wrong choice, it's his one and only life, and could have a huge impact down the line. So no. It isn't equal, and shouldn't be viewed equally.
A couple years back we did the same thing to a guy, think his name was Aycock?, and he ended up doing nothing/getting booted and people said it was such a great decision by Johnson. Now the shoe is on the other foot and his decision bit us.