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Countdown to Signing Day
by Dallas Oliver, 19 October 2007
Signing Week is almost here. November 14th is the first day of the one-week Fall Signing Period. That week is the only opportunity this calendar year for high school seniors to sign a National Letter of Intent with a Division I or Division II school.
Until that date, high school seniors can only make verbal commitments to coaches. Nothing is binding until a player signs a NLI.
With Signing Week fast approaching, TennisRecruiting.net is ready with a courtside seat to all of the action. We will be running a series of special articles over the next few weeks to keep you up to date on all the Signing Week happenings.
Here is a partial schedule of our planned coverage:
Countdown to Signing Day Series
Signing Week Series
And there you have it... our preliminary Countdown to Signing Day coverage schedule. We also expect additional articles from our contributors in November. Check back over the next month for wall-to-wall coverage as we build towards Signing Day.
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