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Because this was a PM on the other site and not from the mods I will share it. I don't know who it's from or who even it was to, but it's more info:
Five-star 2013 defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes has been attempting
to get out of his National Letter of Intent to Notre Dame, according to
sources.
Vanderdoes, the elite prospect from Auburn (Calif.) Placer, has
appealed to the National Letter of Intent office to be let out of his
NLI. Notre Dame, to date, has not agreed to release Vanderdoes and has
continued to resist Vanderdoes' appeal.
According to sources, Vanderdoes is basing his appeal on an
undisclosed personal reason that would make it difficult for him to be
far away from his family. The effort began soon after he signed the
NLI on Signing Day back in February.
The situation currently stands with the NLI office reviewing both sides of the case.
If Notre Dame ultimately decides not to release him, it's
believed Vanderdoes will not go to Notre Dame under any circumstances
and opt to sit out the next year and redshirt at the school of his
choice. It is unlike a transfer in that Vanderdoes would not need a
release from Notre Dame but merely abide by the NLI rules for rendering
the NLI null and void, which dictates that a student athlete be enrolled
at another member institution for a year and lose one season of
eligibility. Vanderdoes would be eligible to play in 2014, and have
four years to play three.
If Notre Dame does agree to release him from the NLI, Vanderdoes
will be free to go where he wants and be immediately eligible for the
2013 season.
No other school can speak to Vanderdoes until he is released from
his NLI. If Notre Dame refuses to release him from the NLI, and the NLI
office refuses his appeal to let him out of the Notre Dame NLI,
Vanderdoes needs to inform the NLI office of his intent to enroll
elsewhere before he can start the process.
There will most likely be some development in the situation very
soon, since the appeal process has been going on for sometime.
It's believed that Notre Dame will ultimately agree to release
Vanderdoes from his NLI, mostly because it wouldn't look particularly
good for Notre Dame to not be sympathetic to a recruit when he has a
serious personal reason to remain close to home.