GAINESVILLE, Fla. – National Signing Day has arrived. That means the National Letters of Intent are arriving in UF's compliance office today as all those verbal commitments you've heard about for months become official
Today's project, dedicated to all those athletic programs out there suddenly freed from the shackles of dry bagels: Celebrating National Signing Day by showing your players just how much, in American dollars, you appreciate their joining the family.
The Tigers overcame a disappointing season and coaching change to sign an impressive class.
They weren't featured on ESPN, Rivals, MaxPreps or any of the other national websites or networks covering high school and prep sports, but the local group of talented football players accepting scholarships and communicating their plans to play at the
But on national signing day, the Southeastern Conference, as it has for nearly a decade, ruled the national recruiting scene. By Wednesday night, the SEC had 11 of the nation's top 25 recruiting classes, according to Rivals.com. Even Auburn, which went
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