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Historic House-NCAA settlement leaving hundreds of Olympic sport athletes in peril

On Nov. 13, college athletes across the country can sign financial aid agreements with their chosen university.

While the NCAA eliminated the National Letter of Intent program, signing day remains in place as a seminal moment for college-bound athletes to make their verbal commitments binding. It is traditionally a celebrated day.

For some, that’s not the case this year.

Hundreds of college prospects, many of them participating in Olympic sports, are in a precarious position as the signing date approaches. Schools have eliminated roster spots and, for some, scholarship offers that they were once promised. Meanwhile, several dozen current college athletes are being notified that they are no longer part of their teams — some of the notifications arriving after the fall semester even began.