Recruiting Feature
Countdown to Signing Day
by Dallas Oliver, 9 October 2006
November 8, 2006. Circle the date on your calendar, because that day is the beginning of the one-week period known throughout college sports as Signing Week. Signing Week is the highlight of the annual recruiting calendar for two reasons:
(1) November 8, also known as
Signing Day, is the first opportunity for high school seniors to sign a National Letter of Intent with a Division I or Division II school.
(2) That week is the only opportunity for seniors to commit to a college program this year. The next opportunity is the spring signing period that begins April 11, 2007.
Our commitment lists (boys, girls) show a number of early verbal commitments - but those commitments are not official or binding. Several seniors who had made verbal commitments earlier this year have since changed their minds. November 8th is the first day when those commitments become official.
With Signing Week fast approaching, TennisRecruiting.net is once again ready to bring you all the action. We will be running a series of special articles over the next few weeks to keep you up to date on the Signing Week happenings.
Here is a look at our coverage:
Countdown to Signing Day Series
Fall Signing Week 2006 Series
And there you have it... our Countdown to Signing Day and Signing Week coverage schedule.
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