Share to twitterWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 29: A college basketball player with the skills of Zion Williamson #1 of the Duke Blue Devils would have been uniquely positioned in negotiate terms to better protect him into his National Letter of Intent (Photo by MitchellBy now, most college sports fans are familiar with the problems of being a big-time Division I college athlete.
, there are still certain terms that elite college recruits could, and perhaps should, try to negotiate into their national letters in intent when deciding between colleges. Here are five particular items that any prospective college athlete in high demand should seek to include in their national letter of intent:, which requires transferring Division I athletes to wait a full academic year before performing at their new school, unless an NCAA member school successfully files for a waiver on the athlete's behalf.
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