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Winners and losers on National Signing Day


The true winners of national signing day won’t be determined for another four or five years, after the prospects joining teams across the Football Bowl Subdivision go through the duration of their college careers. For now, we’re just guessing. But on the basis of signing day, it is possible to split teams into three categories: those who carried the day, those who met certain requirements and those who fell short of expectations. (USA Today)

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