Winners, losers and emerging trends from the early signing period
Posted Nov 29, 2022
Perhaps the most notable trend was the sheer number of prospects who opted to make an early decision. There are a few main reasons for this that mostly center NIL, the impact of the transfer portal and the extra year of eligibility that COVID has granted graduating seniors. Committing earlier enables recruits to pursue and lock in NIL deals sooner.
(247 Sports)
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