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National Letter of Intent - The Document

ScottyBuff

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Darren Rovell at MSNBC recently posted a story that links a PDF NLI document.

Thought it was interesting since I've never seen one before, thought I would share. I'm sure many of you have already seen them, and some of you have signed them before.

NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT
 
That's a pretty sweet logo. Do you think it cost more than $780,000?
 
So, para 3a and 4. You only face a penalty if you don't complete a full year at the school. Why then does anyone need to request to get out of their commitment after completing 1 year?

Also, it's on the lame side to require parents to sign if you're 18, 19, or 20.
 
So, para 3a and 4. You only face a penalty if you don't complete a full year at the school. Why then does anyone need to request to get out of their commitment after completing 1 year?

Also, it's on the lame side to require parents to sign if you're 18, 19, or 20.

It says those penalties plus any other forfeiture of seasons. I believe that is why student athletes ask to be released. Also it just seems like the right thing to do so there is no ill will on either side.
 
That's a pretty sweet logo. Do you think it cost more than $780,000?

Maybe, but the money was raised off the hard work of these scholarship kids earning millions for the university and ncaa while not taking a paycheck themselves :smile2:
 
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