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NLOI website.
National Letter of Intent Home Page
NLI Provision 6 indicates a student may be completely released from his or her NLI obligation, including the one-year Basic Penalty, with approval from the original signing institution. The institution must indicate its decision of Complete Release on the NLI Release Request Form. The NLI Policy and Review Committee or the Division I Review Committee will consider appeals for relief from the NLI Basic Penalty when the signing institution denies a students request for a Complete Release. The Committee will evaluate the extenuating circumstances presented by a petitioning student prior to rendering its decision.
I don't see why, Aaron Douglas used that method to go to Alabama and now Darrington Sentimore did the same thing to get to us and they won't have to sit out.
he would NOT have to sit out a year based on circumstances. if he does it before graduation the NLI / LOI would be like an annulment. never happen, and thats how we should be if UT ended up his school of choice again.
MzTerry, I'm assuming that Arkansas will not let him out of his LOI, and therefore the Juco rule would apply, as I interpret it.
There are several sites that almost go out of their way to point out that coaching changes are not extenuating circumstances, therefore his chances of winning an appeal would be almost nil.
Personally, I think he should honor his commitment to Arkansas.
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have you been snooping again????