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4/15/2021 8:26 pm  #1


Someone Should Call This Guy

This tweet is very misleading. Financial Aid Agreements are in effect scholarships and counts against a school's scholarship limit. I can see Bonnie fans reading this and losing their mind.

https://twitter.com/937theFan/status/1382862778428485632?s=20

 

4/15/2021 10:35 pm  #2


Re: Someone Should Call This Guy

I sure hope Bonnie fans dont follow 93.7 from NY state, or it really, really must suck in Orlean.

 

4/16/2021 6:30 am  #3


Re: Someone Should Call This Guy

Let them go nuts! They need something to do up there!

 

4/16/2021 8:16 am  #4


Re: Someone Should Call This Guy

FAQ from the National Letter of Intent (NLI) website.

Do I sign an NLI if I transfer to another four year institution?
No. NLI policy prohibits student-athletes transferring from one four-year institution to another four-year institution (4-4 transfer) from signing an NLI inasmuch as they are no longer prospective student-athletes.

 

4/16/2021 10:39 am  #5


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PhoenixRising2 wrote:

FAQ from the National Letter of Intent (NLI) website.

Do I sign an NLI if I transfer to another four year institution?
No. NLI policy prohibits student-athletes transferring from one four-year institution to another four-year institution (4-4 transfer) from signing an NLI inasmuch as they are no longer prospective student-athletes.

Phoenox, this is true. Transfers do not sign NLI, They sign Financial Aid Agreements but they still count towards the teams scholarship limit. The article said "Duquesne has added three new transfer players — and that's without even using a scholarship"  That is not true.

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4/16/2021 10:51 am  #6


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CLK wrote:

PhoenixRising2 wrote:

FAQ from the National Letter of Intent (NLI) website.

Do I sign an NLI if I transfer to another four year institution?
No. NLI policy prohibits student-athletes transferring from one four-year institution to another four-year institution (4-4 transfer) from signing an NLI inasmuch as they are no longer prospective student-athletes.

Phoenox, this is true. Transfers do not sign NLI, They sign Financial Aid Agreements but they still count towards the teams scholarship limit. The article said "Duquesne has added three new transfer players — and that's without even using a scholarship" That is not true.

CLK, I understood your original point on their false assumption on Financial Aid Agreements; What do you expect coming out of 93.7 The Fan?  

 

4/16/2021 11:04 am  #7


Re: Someone Should Call This Guy

True my friend. Thanks

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