Today was national signing day for NCAA college football teams. For some reason, it seemed like the hype was higher than years past.
ESPN.com dedicated their entire home page to signing day announcements and the subject was searched for more on Google more than the massive Toyota recall that affected 3.8 million cars.ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption debated whether national signing day was receiving too much attention.
As a marketer, I would say no. National signing day is all about selling hope for the future. Tickets are sold and sponsorship deals based on the hope that we as fans all feel.
As a former Division-I football player though, I would use some caution. Fans need to remember that a lot of development can take place between the ages of 17 and 22. Rankings and grades tend to be fairly useless. We just don’t know how injuries and unforeseen circumstances will play themselves out.
For more on the where the nation’s best three-star, four-star and five-star recruits landed, check out espn.com.What do you think? Does national signing day get too much attention?




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