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Transfers-Plenty of Ivy

Webb with an offer from D-II Glenville. Only offer he’s mentioned since going into the portal.

 
One of the longest standing programs in college sports is coming to an end.

The NCAA Division I Council approved the elimination of the National Letter of Intent program on Wednesday, ending a 60-year reign over collegiate athletics as the binding agreement between student athletes and member schools.

NLI (not to be confused with Name, Image, and Likeness/NIL) served as the formal agreement between a prospective student-athlete to attend a school for one full academic year. It had very little wiggle room until last year, when the Collegiate Commissioner's Association approved changes to the program's policy that allowed athletes to withdraw for their signed NLI for any reason and without penalty.


This change helped pave the way for the new portal landscape we see throughout college athletics, but most notably in football and basketball.

But without a binding agreement between a prospective student-athlete and a school, what's next for the NCAA?

What is replacing NLI?​

Vero Beach High School football players Demarcus Harris and Jahfari Harvey signed letters of intent to play football at the college level on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018 during a National Signing Day ceremony at the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center. Harris signed with the University of Kentucky while Harvey elected to stay in Florida with the University of Miami.


According to a report from the Division I Council's September conference, the NLI program's core benefits and rules will transition into NCAA legislation and institutional athletic aid agreements.

While this may seem unclear, there is a prevailing sentiment amongst college coaches that this verbiage sets the stage for contracts between the school and athlete as revenue-sharing becomes the new norm in Division I.
 
Back to Back hurricanes within a 2 week period has been a bit challenging.Lost a car in the 1st,hit the road for this one hunkering down in Miami.Siesta Key has no electricity,no water,no access because of residual effects.Awaiting a green light to hop on I-75 W/N.

Thanks for asking.
 
Back to Back hurricanes within a 2 week period has been a bit challenging.Lost a car in the 1st,hit the road for this one hunkering down in Miami.Siesta Key has no electricity,no water,no access because of residual effects.Awaiting a green light to hop on I-75 W/N.

Thanks for asking.
Wasn't Siesta Key ground zero for Milton? And you lost a car in Helene. Our hearts and prayers are with you.
 
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Back to Back hurricanes within a 2 week period has been a bit challenging.Lost a car in the 1st,hit the road for this one hunkering down in Miami.Siesta Key has no electricity,no water,no access because of residual effects.Awaiting a green light to hop on I-75 W/N.

Thanks for asking
Hope you find everything ok when get back there 32

Be safe getting home.
 
Hope you find everything ok when get back there 32

Be safe getting home.
Wishing the best for you 32.
I have a niece in Asheville whose employment is tied to the tourist industry. She now basically has no job as there are no tourists. No water for the city for several months. There are a lot of people suffering.
 
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My daughter lives in Asheville but in elevated location. She got electricity in a week and can walk to get food, water and her medical facility where she works is within walking distance and has power. She feels blessed and her work place provides her showers and meals if she needs them. This disaster is NC’s Katrina. Mountain infrastructure is old and not easy to replace.
 
My daughter lives in Asheville but in elevated location. She got electricity in a week and can walk to get food, water and her medical facility where she works is within walking distance and has power. She feels blessed and her work place provides her showers and meals if she needs them. This disaster is NC’s Katrina. Mountain infrastructure is old and not easy to replace.
Give her our blessings and good wishes.
 
My daughter lives in Asheville but in elevated location. She got electricity in a week and can walk to get food, water and her medical facility where she works is within walking distance and has power. She feels blessed and her work place provides her showers and meals if she needs them. This disaster is NC’s Katrina. Mountain infrastructure is old and not easy to replace.
I love Asheville and feel so sorry for that town. God Bless them.
 
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He did quit, I think he felt he lost his starting position to Matt Traynor. A by-product of the easy transfer.
Huesman said in press conference Parker wanted to preserve his RS. He was not in two deep for a couple of weeks, so I thought he was dinged up, but now I have no idea if the situation just popped up this week because he was ready to go again or if he has been gone a while and the news just came out.
Guess it does not matter since he is gone.

Defense is getting thin by my count, thank goodness the scout team guys were good recruits, they have to grow up fast now.
 
He did quit, I think he felt he lost his starting position to Matt Traynor. A by-product of the easy transfer.
That’s unfortunate to hear. Hopefully we make a deep playoff run and he realizes that he choose to miss out on that with his teammates.
 
Reminds me when I beat out Gerald Henderson(Boston Celtic guard) in HS at catcher
He was a very bad sport and instead of trying to improve, he quit after a couple of games.
 
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