g8terh8ter_eric
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Some of you, including myself, don't fully understand that whole LOI process and what it really does. Here's how it works.....
What is the National Letter of Intent??
Now with that being known, a student DOES NOT have to sign a LOI at anytime and can forgo the entire signing period.
What is the National Letter of Intent??
Each February, the nation's top high school football players end their recruitment by signing a document called the National Letter of Intent. When the document is signed and faxed off of their college of choice, they secure their college football scholarship. But what exactly is a National Letter of Intent? And what does it mean for the player who signs it, and the college who accepts it?
Simple: A National Letter of Intent is essentially an amateur sports contracta contract that, at least in the short term, binds a player and college together.
Here are the basic facts behind the National Letter of Intent.
So why such a formal process? Well, according to the NCAA, the National Letter of Intent program has "many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions." The NCAA says signing a letter protects student-athletes from continued recruiting pressure, ensures that those players lock up their scholarship and, by "emphasizing a commitment to an educational institution" rather than individual coaches, helps athletes focus their attention on their "educational objectives."
- A student-athlete who signs a National Letter of Intent is obligated to attend their college of choice for one academic year.
- In return, a college who accepts a player's National Letter of Intent is obligated to give the player a scholarship for one academic year, provided the player meets the conditions set forth in the NCAA rules.
- Once a player signs an NLI with a particular college, no other college may continue recruiting that player. To do so would be a violation of NCAA rules.
Now with that being known, a student DOES NOT have to sign a LOI at anytime and can forgo the entire signing period.