National Signing Day 2014 -- February 5, 2014

PANDFAN

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Duh i got that.

I said "help him out" not me out!
well help jaylon out too
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Who we gettin tomorrow?🍀</p>— Jaylon Smith (@JaeeSmiff9ENT) <a href="https://twitter.com/JaeeSmiff9ENT/statuses/430805780250787840">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>“<a href="https://twitter.com/HeatherBrit">@HeatherBrit</a>: <a href="https://twitter.com/schadjoe">@schadjoe</a> i.e. via email?”/Electronic signature reply to email</p>— Joe Schad (@schadjoe) <a href="https://twitter.com/schadjoe/statuses/430806084035821569">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Can we get vbuck betting going on? Predicting recruits to which schools, which ND player sends in their LOI first, last, etc.?
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>South Bend bound</p>— Anna Hickey (@AnnaHScout) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnnaHScout/statuses/430805111967711232">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I'm gonna have to hit her up
 

ACamp1900

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Maybe she heard the naked lap was going down....
 

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My worst nightmare is JuJu and Adoree to USC. Would love Oregon and Florida to steal them.

It sounds that way right now. Adoree seems destined for LSU or Florida. Juju torn between USC and Oregon. I'm with you, neither would he nice. Maybe Juju will even pull Mama with him.
 

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SI had a piece from yesterday re Quick saying that he isn't announcing until 5 pm ET, fyi.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>South Bend bound</p>— Anna Hickey (@AnnaHScout) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnnaHScout/statuses/430805111967711232">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Why is she coming to South Bend for NSD?

To hold a wake?

From the gloom and doom I've been reading ND will only have a Top 10 Class.
 

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From the gloom and doom I've been reading ND will only have a Top 10 Class.

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Unless it has changed, or the Rivals guys was wrong, Quick isn't announcing until 2 pm PT.

I read where Jay Hayes' form (in his thread) said that the LOI should be submitted at 7am and if a signing will be done later in they day they are to do a mock signing but the original needs to be submitted at 7 am.

ND should know by noon. We may not but the coaches should (it sounds like)
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>If <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23USC&src=hash">#USC</a> does not land Adoree Jackson or John Smith, it will be first time since 2003 the Trojans do not get a 5-star prospect</p>— InsideUSC (@InsideUSC) <a href="https://twitter.com/InsideUSC/statuses/430760411088969730">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Really, that breaks my heart.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23advice&src=hash">#advice</a> if you cared about your life and your future you'd choose ND.. Not to mention we bout to be extra nice nxt season! &#55356;&#57152;</p>— Toot Daddy Fresh™ (@DaVarisDaniels) <a href="https://twitter.com/DaVarisDaniels/statuses/430849224243023872">February 4, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-cards="hidden" lang="en"><p>It’s weird…CFB fans across the country suddenly caught a cold!

<a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23SigningDay&src=hash">#SigningDay</a> starts at 8 am ET→ <a href="http://t.co/WzcAcOAkvV">http://t.co/WzcAcOAkvV</a> <a href="http://t.co/gczD11l54z">pic.twitter.com/gczD11l54z</a></p>— RecruitingNation (@RecruitingESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/RecruitingESPN/statuses/430879801960710145">February 5, 2014</a></blockquote>
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"ESPN embarks upon its ninth consecutive year of total coverage of National Signing Day. This is the day in which collegiate recruiting classes are solidified, and the few remaining uncommitted players finally narrow their choice down to one after years of recruitment.

"Beginning on ESPNU at 8 a.m. ET on Feb 5, the television marathon continues for 11 hours - on ESPNU for the entire day, available on WatchESPN and simulcast on ESPN2 from 5-5:30 p.m. ET. Broadcasting from ESPN studios in Charlotte, Rece Davis, Dari Nowkhah and a cavalcade of analysts like Tom Luginbill, David Pollack and Danny Kannell will wade through the day, providing analysis and projections, while also airing live school announcements and look-ins with the nation's top programs. ESPNU has 13 on-air player commitments scheduled throughout the day.

"Every aspect of the day must be planned and accounted for, so producers like ESPN Senior Coordinating Producer Shawn Murphy have to prepare for this one day for months.

“ 'In some forms [the preparation] starts the day after,” Murphy said. “But it really gets ramped up in January as we get closer to it.”

"The producers look at the class rankings and base their decisions for on-site reporters on those. ESPN will place reporters like Tom Rinaldi and Holly Rowe at 12 different schools, interviewing coaches and early enrollees, and providing updates on ESPNU and SportsCenter throughout the day. The usual suspects are represented with Alabama, Auburn and now Florida State, but some different choices will be featured this year. With Tennessee and UCLA having highly rated recruiting classes, along with multiple highly ranked recruits still considering them, they were a must this year. And Penn State, with their new coach and continued recruiting sanctions is still a topic of interest on National Signing Day. Throughout the day, ESPNU will have more than 30 interviews with coaches including Nick Saban, Les Miles, Gus Malzahn, Art Briles and Urban Meyer.

“The schools have been fantastic,” Murphy said. “And the more we're there, the better the relationship is.”

"Recruiting coverage has been huge online for years in forums and chat rooms, blogs and websites. But Jeremy Crabtree, senior writer for ESPN.com’s online recruiting site RecruitingNation.com, said that social media has allowed recruiting to become more mainstream. Players can dictate their moves and announce their decisions. They can have more accessibility, which endears fans to them, but can also bring out the obnoxious few that insist upon tweeting their feelings at these amateur athletes.

"Crabtree will be part of the ESPN’s online wing of Signing Day coverage, which will include an interactive marathon chat on RecruitingNation.com with recruiting writers and analysts starting at 8 a.m. and going through ESPNU’s television coverage. Throughout the day - at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ET - ESPN3 will carry three 30-minute shows where analysts will discuss and debate the breaking news of the day.

“We want everybody to sit around and watch ESPNU all day but not everyone will,” Crabtree said. “We have the ESPN3 technology where you can take things on your mobile phone and see the news from anywhere out there.”

"ESPN first covered National Signing Day in 2006, but the 2010 and 2011 years were the tipping point in popularity. Attribute it to the overwhelming popularity of college football, and the all-encompassing coverage from ESPN. This isn't college basketball. These recruits that sign with teams will be there for at least three years, fans will get to know them, learn everything about them, and normally celebrate their arrival. This is the NFL Draft of college football, except each team - barring a few on scholarship sanctions - can sign upwards of 25 players. A 5-star cornerback from Texas might be the furthest thing from a fan's mind, but on National Signing Day, that player serves as hope for a team and an opportunity for vicious bragging.

“National Signing Day is the one day where every college football fan is interested in recruiting,” Crabtree said. “We try to make sure they can walk away and have their questions answered and feel like they have a good feel on what's happening at their school.”

"With 11 hours of television coverage and even more online, something surprising is bound to happen, but ESPN has to be prepared for everything. Players don't schedule their announcements around the convenience of ESPN, and neither does breaking news, whenever that happens. A large part of the coverage is scripted, with set topics at the ready in every possible scenario. If a player chooses Alabama, the analysts can discuss Alabama's future, how this decision impacts the rest of the SEC and the country, and inform viewers who might not follow recruiting as heavily as others.

“You're somewhat flying by the seat of your pants, other times you're not,” Murphy said. “The most intriguing thing is the unknown.”

"In some ways, National Signing Day is a circus. Crabtree called it a “sports holiday” for ESPN. It is 11 hours of televised talking about players that have never played college football before. It’s an avenue for 17 and 18 year olds to become temporarily famous by making their collegiate announcement on national television. It is the yearly jubilee day for a major industry based on the coverage of high-schoolers. But as long as people are interested and tune in, ESPN will continue to cover it, always expanding and adding new elements every year.

“The 2014 college football season starts now,” Murphy said.

-- Jonathan Biles, Awful Announcing
 

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So, not really sure where to put this, but the topic of ND offering 4 year scholarships vs other schools only offering one year at a time is often brought up on this board. I just saw one of the ND commits sign his LOI and it clearly shows that the scholarship is good for 4 years. I then looked at another player's LOI (from USF) and their LOI clearly says it's only good for one year.

So, the takeaway is schools have the option to offer 4 year scholarships in their LOI but most (I'm assuming) only offer the NCAA minimum. Not sure if that's news to everyone else, but I wasn't aware of it until tonight.
 

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Rise and Grind chaps its 8am local time here and I am ready for signing day! :)
 

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I read where Jay Hayes' form (in his thread) said that the LOI should be submitted at 7am and if a signing will be done later in they day they are to do a mock signing but the original needs to be submitted at 7 am.

ND should know by noon. We may not but the coaches should (it sounds like)

...explains how our crack support staff had Vanderdoes on the press release last year, like5 hours before his big announcement

...not a great way to kick off the relationship

...lets hope we have tightened up the process

...SMH
 
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