Can a high school recruit sign an LOI before he/she has
Feb 5, 2020, 8:02 PM
qualified or gas a qualifying test score? Just wondering why Burch hasn’t signed or submitted his LOI to the chickens. Seems strange, especially since his mom works for them. Maybe it’s part of her contract renegotiation.
Re: Can a high school recruit sign an LOI before he/she has
Feb 5, 2020, 8:12 PM
Yes. You may sign an NLI before you receive your final certification determination from the NCAA Eligibility Center. When you sign an NLI, you agree to submit the necessary information and documents to the Eligibility Center. These documents do not have to be received by the Eligibility Center before you sign an NLI. Later if you are determined by the Eligibility Center to be a nonqualifier per NCAA rules, this means you are not eligible at the NLI member institution for practice, competition and athletics aid. Your NLI will be declared null and void by the NLI signing institution, if by the opening day of classes, you are not academically eligible.