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/ 10 years agoBaylor adds 22, Top 20 class on National Signing Day
Content Source:khou.com WACO, Texas – Baylor head coach Art Briles announced Wednesday the signing of 22 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to play...
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/ 10 years agoBreakdown of Texas A&M’s 2016 Signees…
Content Source:sportsday.dallasnews.com By Kate Hairopoulos 21 signees Filling the gaps Coach Kevin Sumlin noted that fewer players will be asked to...
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/ 10 years agoCentral High School Bobcats Had 7 Signees on National Signing Day
Content Source:gosanangelo.com By Charles Bryce After one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2015, the Central High School...
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/ 10 years agoTexas gets exactly what they needed…
Content Source:sports day.dallasnews.com AUSTIN — The Texas football program needed what happened Wednesday. So did coach Charlie Strong after back-to-back losing seasons....
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/ 10 years agoHigh school athletes realize dreams with national signing day
Content Source:wacotrib.com By MITCH BLOMERT National signing day is a special event that occurs across the country when football players and...
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/ 10 years agoDaniels misses start of ceremony, but comes through for Texas
Content Source:sportsday.dallasnews.com By Corbett Smith Given recent history at Euless Trinity, when four-star defensive tackle Chris Daniels was 10 minutes late...
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/ 10 years agoUIL Realignment Overview
By Chuck Licata TexasHSfootball.com Managing Editor Every two years, the UIL (University Interscholastic League), the governing body of high school athletics...
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/ 10 years agoBrock coach, player receive national honors
Content Source: star-telegram.com BY RICHARD ALLEN When you’re the best at whatever you do, everyone wants to honor you, it seems....
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/ 10 years agoSan Marcos jumps to Class 6A, joins District 14
Content Source:sanmarcosrecord.com By ISHMAEL JOHNSON It wouldn’t be the University Interscholastic League district realignment without some shock waves. San Marcos leaps...

