No surprise, they have no authority so no need to bind them with a paper that has no power. With revenue sharing and payments I expect contracts to be signed. They get paid partially(signing bonus) to commit, and the rest upon completion of the season in weekly or monthly installments. That way coaches know who will be there for sure, kids will have to honor their agreement, and they will be paid the sum promised or they can sue. I love our position in the game because schools with the most revenue to share should be the most attractive to recruits as it will be the highest base pay. It seems like NiL agreements and payments are highly suspect so guaranteed money from a school will be attractive to most.Interesting...
Haha good one this morning.Those idiots at the NCAA meant to cancel NIL and instead cancelled the NLI.
Exactly. I always thought the player was making a mistake to limit his options by signing a letter of intent.Brandon Knight never signed a LOI. He just signed his financial papers to commit
I could legit see a story on that headlining ESPN.com.Those idiots at the NCAA meant to cancel NIL and instead cancelled the NLI.