SEC sets standard on signing day
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – From his spacious office from the middle of it all, it’s a rare hour that SEC commissioner Mike Slive doesn’t think about college football. Yet unlike so many of his obsessed peers in the run up to Wednesday’s National Signing Day, he doesn’t pore over the latest visits and verbals, commitments and leanings.
He figures his 12 schools will sign around 300 players on Wednesday and at that point, they’ll be in the SEC family. He’ll skip the machinations.
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