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NBC Sports: Les Miles/SEC Coaches Unamiuos for November Early Signing Period...
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Getting every football coach in a conference to agree on one thing has to be difficult to accomplish, especially in a conference with 14 head coaches. LSU head coach Les Miles says there is one thing all SEC football coaches agree on; an early signing period.

“I think we were unanimous as a group that we’re really looking at the first Monday after Thanksgiving,” Miles told reporters Tuesday at the SEC spring meetings in Destin, Florida, according to multiple reports. “It would be an opportunity for those guys to sign without changing the calendar.”


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05-28-2014 09:24 AM
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RE: NBC Sports: Les Miles/SEC Coaches Unamiuos for November Early Signing Period...
Won't matter if they pass the transfer changes for players. They'll just let Freshmen and Sophomores get skilled up @ smaller schools then entice them to transfer to big time schools as Juniors or Seniors. That's where college football is heading imo.
05-28-2014 04:48 PM
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RE: NBC Sports: Les Miles/SEC Coaches Unamiuos for November Early Signing Period...
(05-28-2014 04:48 PM)Knightsweat Wrote:  Won't matter if they pass the transfer changes for players. They'll just let Freshmen and Sophomores get skilled up @ smaller schools then entice them to transfer to big time schools as Juniors or Seniors. That's where college football is heading imo.

The G5 isn't going to sell many tickets or get many donors being a farm team that loses its star juniors and seniors.
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