The National Letter of Intent (NLI) program started in 1964. Now the binding agreement signed by recruits for generations is being reviewed and could be on its way out. Speaking with sources throughout the week, college administrators are evaluating the possibility of moving away from NLIs. The Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA) is expected to meet next month to discuss a possible proposal to eliminate the National Letter of Intent. Instead, financial aid agreements would serve as the binding documents between an institution and a school. The CCA meets once a quarter. Ideally, the grou…