- Aug 1, 2014
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Enlighten me. What does this actually mean? or do these recruits just shotgun a bunch of different schools?
It binds the school to the player, but not vice-versa. Unless there has been a recent change.
TE Kemore Gamble has also signed his papers
https://florida.247sports.com/Article/Kemore-Gamble-signs-financial-aid-papers-49974497
Good Find CChttps://www.nationalletter.org/documentLibrary/administrativeGuidelines.pdf
See page 4 regarding EE's. I was not aware that NLI rules only apply to those institutions that are National Letter of Intent.org members.
In fact until now I never knew this organization existed
This NCAA student athlete information sheet re: LOI links to the National Letter of Intent organization - https://www.ncaa.org/about/frequently-asked-questions-about-ncaa
and this links you to the home page-https://www.nationalletter.org/
Test scheduled for 12/26
I wasn't even sure it was binding on us, not that we are going to cut anyone who is kind enough to commit to us. I thought it had to do with offering financial aid and the like and that not being considered improper benefits/inducements and improper contact.It binds the school to the player, but not vice-versa. Unless there has been a recent change.
I wasn't even sure it was binding on us, not that we are going to cut anyone who is kind enough to commit to us. I thought it had to do with offering financial aid and the like and that not being considered improper benefits/inducements and improper contact.
He's a game changer to bootWe got a TE to sign. Must mean Nord is for sure gone!
I spelled it right