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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the only D1 offer he would get would have athletic scholarship money included -- that's what the National Letter of Intent is. More info at nationalletter.org, including consequences of breaking the contract. [/quote] Not true. Not every player on a D1 team is a scholarship athlete.[/quote] Generally the term "offer" is reserved for athletes receiving a scholarship (the ones who sign on NLI day).[/quote] I think you’ll find plenty of D1 commits don’t receive athletic scholarships.[/quote] I know, I was one -- I received a few (partial) scholarship offers, but ended up playing/attending an Ivy. I know this is all just semantic nonsense, but I never received an "offer" from my school because they don't give athletic money. [/quote] Yes, semantic nonsense and likely varies by sport. In basketball, when kids say “offer”, in my experience they mean scholarship. They would distinguish that from a preferred walk on. YMMV. [/quote]
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