First time poster; however, long time reader.
Very knowledgeable posters, so I'm asking for assistance.
I have read the rules governing the NLI and it's my understanding, once a
player signs a NLI he is bound to that school, even though he played JUCO
for 2 yrs. In this case, the player could not play for another NLI college
institution, unless he was released from his commitment or lost 2 yrs of elgibility
by attending another school without the release.
For those with 1st hand experience or knowledge about the NLI, is my understanding correct?
If so, it seems less credible coaches will attempt to sign (NLI) as many quality
players as possible, regardless if it's over-recruiting or not (blaming the pro draft).
This topic is very important to me, since my son has make a verbal commitment to a
SEC Div. 1 school that does not have a history of over-recruiting. Thanks to this board, we did
our homework. He feels confident in his choice, especially after not making a commitment to
UGA because of it's history of over-recruiting. Unfortunately, it can happen at any school and
the player would be faced with an emotional decision to stay 1 yr or go the JUCO route.
"Lord I trust you to have one hand on my shoulder and the other on my Mouth."
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