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We've talked about commitments, but in just hours, the official signings will begin and we need to post the names of the kids who will represent us one more time.

I don't care if it is NAIA, NCAA or JUCO!

I don't care if it is FBS, FCS, DII or DIII!

List 'em here, they earned that much!

You got pictures?  Great! Post em' here, too.  If you don't know how to post them, e-mail them to me at [email protected] and I'll get them up for you!

LET'S RECOGNIZE THESE YOUNG MEN!!!

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Josh Rhodes (Football) Benidictine College
Juan Castro (Boys Cross Country) Colby Comunity College
Taler Marshall (Girls Cross Country) Missouri State University

CONGRATS!!!
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You raise a good point.  A number of athletes in a number of sports will be signing today.  So put them here, too!
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PA Memorial:

Terrence Singleton, Baylor
Jhajuan Seales, Oklahoma State
Tre'Von Armstead, Baylor
Nathan Holmes, Arkansas
Elandon Roberts, Morgan State
Jereem Augustine, Morgan State
Devonte McMillan, Trinity Valley
Joshua Pickett, Trinity Valley
Jaylon Howard, Trinity Valley
Jeffery Reno, Alcorn State
Johnathan Ned, Alcorn State
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[quote name="WOSgrad" post="1169636" timestamp="1328110343"]
PA Memorial:

Terrence Singleton, Baylor
Jhajuan Seales, Oklahoma State
Tre'Von Armstead, Baylor
Nathan Holmes, Arkansas
Elandon Roberts, Morgan State
Jereem Augustine, Morgan State
Devonte McMillan, Trinity Valley
Joshua Pickett, Trinity Valley
Jaylon Howard, Trinity Valley
Jeffery Reno, Alcorn State
Johnathan Ned, Alcorn State
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Everyone but Seales and Holmes have someone they're going with.
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