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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 761374" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>And I’m referring to this specific quote</p><p></p><p>And the answer is no. There isn’t a commitment to play for 4 years on the basis of an NLI which is a contract. A player does not sign to a school for 4 years. They sign for one year, with the stipulation that the school provides a scholarship for as long as they meet their terms of the contract for up to 5 years (exemptions can be made for up to 6 years).</p><p></p><p>So if those are the terms of the contract a player signs, why should they be held to one school for 4 years if they no longer wish to attend said school. Your mention of NIL doesn’t even make sense due to the fact that the vast majority of transfers have very little to nothing to do with NIL. Considering college athletes aren’t even able to profit from their own NIL as it currently stands, it makes even less to make that argument. James Graham’s NIL will have very little to no benefit if he chooses to transfer to a G5 school. But that’s probably not why he’s transferring anyway. Same story with 95% of kids that transfer schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 761374, member: 4572"] And I’m referring to this specific quote And the answer is no. There isn’t a commitment to play for 4 years on the basis of an NLI which is a contract. A player does not sign to a school for 4 years. They sign for one year, with the stipulation that the school provides a scholarship for as long as they meet their terms of the contract for up to 5 years (exemptions can be made for up to 6 years). So if those are the terms of the contract a player signs, why should they be held to one school for 4 years if they no longer wish to attend said school. Your mention of NIL doesn’t even make sense due to the fact that the vast majority of transfers have very little to nothing to do with NIL. Considering college athletes aren’t even able to profit from their own NIL as it currently stands, it makes even less to make that argument. James Graham’s NIL will have very little to no benefit if he chooses to transfer to a G5 school. But that’s probably not why he’s transferring anyway. Same story with 95% of kids that transfer schools. [/QUOTE]
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