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Not so fast, my friend...



No doubt about it. NLI’s are water tight. The NCAA uses this language in the NLI document to assure the binding agreement is to the college.

“I understand I have signed this NLI with the institution and not for a particular sport or coach. If a coach leaves the institution or the sports program (e.g., not retained, resigns), I remain bound by the provisions of this NLI. I understand it is not uncommon for a coach to leave his or her coaching position.” (http://www.nationalletter.org/nliProvisions/coachingChange.html)

It will be an arduous process to get out of a binding NLI for those who sign but then has a coach leave the program. However, in some cases the NCAA does allow students to be let out of their NLI. It’s a long process that first is reviewed by the NLI Appeals Committee a on a case by case basis (http://www.nationalletter.org/nliProvisions/releaseRequest.html).
This is good to know. I thought there was recent precedent for this happening that might’ve opened the floodgates?
 
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How do you know this place!? Been there in North Miami forever - used to go from the Beach to that place as a kid, assuming it’s still there with those garlic knots.


Come on, man, you know me...I know all the good old pizza places in Miami...

One of my "little brothers" in the fraternity was an Italian kid who worked down at The Big Cheese for a while. We all used to talk about good pizza places in Miami.

As I recall, there was a family split, and "John the Butcher" split from Mario and opened up a place in west Broward.

Years later, when my in-laws lived in Wellington, I used to take them to a Mario the Baker on State Road 7 just north of Southern Boulevard.
 
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