TNcane83
Redshirt Freshman
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- Aug 29, 2012
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No. At least, not with this new agreement thing. All this is doing is locking the school into offering a scholarship, and allowing the recruit to sign those papers. However, if the recruit changes his mind about attending that school, he or she can still do so regardless of signed papers or not.This doesn't change hardly anything.
Early enrollees don't sign national letters of intent at all. They just enroll and are at that point a student. This thing does not have any bearing at all on them actually enrolling in the school. It is more or less a mechanism for the school to say "See how much we want you? You can sign your scholarship papers now instead of in December." The onus is still on the recruit to actually follow through, because signing scholarship papers to a school in no way binds them to actually attending that school.
For example, hypothetically assuming this was currently active, Berrios could sign his papers today, and then decide in early December that he would rather attend South Carolina.
I agree its a step in the right direction, but all this is doing is allowing early enrollees a way to get their paperwork out of the way early. That's it.
If you sign on earlier signing day (this August proposal), aren't you locked into the school? If you don't follow through and enroll, don't you have to ask the school to let you out of your LOI?
That's why the last paragraph in the description exists. This early signing thing does nothing to change the actual commitment of a recruit to a school, its more on the school's side of things than anything else. Since there is no LOI with early enrollees, there's nothing for the school to let you out of. LOI's are for recruits who graduate HS in the spring, and promise to attend a certain school in the fall, since theres a 3-4 month break in between. Since early enrollees go through the spring semester, there's (to my knowledge), nothing that they sign LOI wise. The only thing could be if they sign one once they get to campus, but that would be separate from this August proposal.