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On Wednesday, news came out that the NCAA Division I Council is making yet another change to high school and college athletics by agreeing to scrap the use of the National Letter of Intent (NLI ...
The National Letter of Intent is a three-page document that represents a combination of Golden Ticket, American Idol pass-through and indentured servitude. The NLI was created in 1964 to -- as the ...
National letters of intent date to 1964 and used to be a rite of passage, a sign that a player had "made it." They were a player's signed word that he or she would play for at least one year at a ...
The Augusta Chronicle photo by Jon-Michael Sullivan via AP / Lakeside High School's Rashad Roundtree signs a letter of intent on Feb. 4, 2015, national signing day for college football, in Evans, Ga.
AP National Writer The time-honored tradition of high school athletes proudly sitting behind a table and signing a national letter of intent is a thing of ...
The NCAA Division I council voted to rid college football of its National Letter of Intent, most commonly referred to NLI, as reported this morning by College Football Network.. It's the latest in ...
4. Players sign with a college, not a coach. If the coach for whom the athlete expected to play leaves the school, he is still bound to the letter of intent until released.
LA PLUME, Pa. — Keystone College has signed a letter of intent with a partner in an effort to keep the school in Lackawanna and Wyoming counties open, according to a news release.