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National Signing Day Central

For many others today is just a Wednesday, for those in the sports world - it's affectionately known as National Signing Day.

A day when kids from all over sign their names to the National Letter of Intent of where they will attend college in the fall.

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Official Releases from Around the League

APPALACHIAN STATE - App State Football Inks Recruiting Class of 23
Appalachian State University football officially completed its class of 23 newcomers on Wednesday’s National Signing Day. The class of 23 includes two student-athletes that are already enrolled at Appalachian State and 21 that signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday to attend Appalachian in the fall.

ARKANSAS STATE - A-State Football Announces 2016 Signing Class
Arkansas State head football coach Blake Anderson announced Wednesday the Red Wolves, who hold four Sun Belt Conference championships over the last five seasons, have signed 27 players from 11 different states as part of their 2016 recruiting class.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN - Georgia Southern Football Adds 27 to Roster on National Signing Day
The Georgia Southern football program announced Wednesday a football recruiting class composed of 27 student-athletes, rated by numerous scouting services as the tops in the Sun Belt Conference for the year.

GEORGIA STATE - Panthers Tally 25 on National Signing Day
Six weeks after playing in its first bowl game, the Georgia State football program took another step forward on National Signing Day as the Panthers announced a highly-regarded class of 25 student-athletes.

IDAHO - Vandals Add 18 to Roster following National Signing Day
The Idaho Vandals added size, speed and skill to their roster as 18 players signed their letters of intent to play at Idaho on National Signing Day.

UL LAFAYETTE - Cajuns Sign 22 to National Letter of Intent
The UL Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football coach Mark Hudspeth and his coaching staff announced on Wednesday the signing of 22 players to a National Letter of Intent for the 2016 season. The Ragin' Cajuns signed 10 players from the state of Louisiana with five from Texas, three from Mississippi and one each from Alabama, Florida, New York and North Carolina.

UL MONROE - Warhawk Football Lands 19 Total Commitments
ULM head coach Matt Viator and his staff received a total of 19 commitments as part of the staff’s first signing class. Of the 19 total signees, 18 inked with the Warhawks today and joined mid-year transfer Howard Houston. A total of 15 players will join the Warhawks after their prep careers come to an end while the other four are junior college transfers.

NEW MEXICO STATE - NM State Inks 16 on National Signing Day
On Wednesday, National Signing Day, head coach Doug Martin announced the addition of 16 student-athletes for the 2016 football season. The 2016 recruits signed their National Letters of Intent to join the Aggies along with the eight midyear signees from December.

SOUTH ALABAMA - Jaguars Add 11 Recruits on National Signing Day
The University of South Alabama football program added to its 2016 recruiting class Wednesday when 11 individuals signed National Letters-of-Intent, with nearly half the group receiving three stars from at least one of the four national recruiting services.

TEXAS STATE - Head Coach Everett Withers Announces 2016 Bobcat Signing Class
New Texas State head coach Everett Withers announced Wednesday that he has added 23 new recruits to play for the Bobcat football team in 2016.

TROY - Troy Football Inks One of Top Classes in Program History
Troy football head coach Neal Brown and his staff signed one of the highest-rated classes in school history, as 18 student-athletes inked with the Trojans on Wednesday. Troy's class, which consists of 25 players with the mid-year signees, is ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference by 247 Sports and is littered with some of the top players in the state of Alabama and the South.