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The winners (and loser) from the first day of 2020’s early signing period - The Athletic

This year’s early signing day did not depend on fax machines or feature any live animals involved in televised commitment announcements or fuming parents publicly rejecting their kids’ decisions. But that didn’t make it any less special.

When all the signatures were sent and the day was done, only 13 of the nation’s top 100 recruits were left unsigned. They still have two more days to lock in their college choice before we do this all over again in February, but for the vast majority of recruits, this Wednesday in December has become the ultimate decision day. Years of tireless recruiting finally paid off (or didn’t!) for college football coaches around the country. Here’s a look at a few of the programs that won the day and the one that did not.

Winners

Clemson: Makes sense to start off with No. 1, right? By the end of May, Clemson already had No. 1 overall recruit DE Bryan Bresee, No. 1 pro-style QB DJ Uiagalelei, No. 3 overall recruit DE Myles...

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