shouldnt be based on recruits...
The current NLI rules say a player must file a formal appeal to an NLI committee, stating his reasons to void a signed NLI. Without such a waiver, penalties for breaking the NLI are harsh. The initial penalty for eligible players who break an NLI is sitting out two years and losing two seasons of eligibility. If the school where the player signs gives a qualified release agreement (meaning the school approves his departure) then the player's penalty is automatically reduced to one lost season of eligibility
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The current NLI rules say a player must file a formal appeal to an NLI committee, stating his reasons to void a signed NLI. Without such a waiver, penalties for breaking the NLI are harsh. The initial penalty for eligible players who break an NLI is sitting out two years and losing two seasons of eligibility. If the school where the player signs gives a qualified release agreement (meaning the school approves his departure) then the player's penalty is automatically reduced to one lost season of eligibility
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