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The idea of holding a school football draft day in December simply doesn’t make sense. Coaches are hired and fired. This puts a damper on all kinds of recruitment plans. We may just let the training carousel run its course in December and then have an era of signatures and a window of movers in mid-January. One option is to have a signing day in June. However, as Patrick Conn of College Sports Wire writes, that concept has lost some of its vigor.
Conn correctly said that the existing framework is working and that anything is desired to be done to replace it:
“The recruitment calendar has changed several times over the years, from a single day of signaling in February to two three-month erasure of signaling. The newer style has an early signage era in mid-December and the classic signage day in February. About 80-85% of clients signed with their school at the beginning of the last few years.
“Given the importance of June for school football recruitment, it’s a bad time to review and set a summer signing day. June is the month when coaches welcome official visitors as well as camps.
“If coaches and directors need to replace the era of signings, it is possibly time to return to the drawing board. December is a tricky time to establish an era of signings with playoff football and team control with the Movement Portal window.
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The story originally published on Trojans Wire