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MEAC Football: National Signing Day 2019

BETHUNE-COOKMAN

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Bethune-Cookman enjoyed its fifth National Signing Day under head coach Terry Sims on Wednesday, as the Office of Athletics Compliance and football staff monitored the fax machine and emails beginning at 7 a.m. The day concluded with the ninth annual Signing Day Bash in the Michael & Libby Johnson Center for Civic Engagement.
 
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DELAWARE STATE

DOVER, Del. --
Delaware State head football coach Rod Milstead has announced that eight high school seniors and three junior college transfer have signed the National Letter of Intent to attend the University and compete for the Hornets beginning in this year.

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FLORIDA A&M

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. --
Florida A&M and head football coach Willie Simmons announced its 2019 signing class Wednesday afternoon, welcoming a group of 12 football student-athletes to the university.

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HOWARD

WASHINGTON, D.C. --
New head coach Ron Prince and the Howard University football team added six new Bison to the 2019 recruiting class, bringing the overall total to 20 student-athletes.

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NORFOLK STATE

NORFOLK, Va. --
Norfolk State head football coach Latrell Scott added to his 2019 recruiting class by signing 10 new players on the second national signing day of the recruiting cycle on Wednesday.

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NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE

GREENSBORO, N.C. --
Defending MEAC and Celebration Bowl champion North Carolina A&T State announced 21 new additions to the football program on Wednesday. The Aggies have had two NFL draft picks and numerous NFL free agent signings come from their previous five National Signing Days.

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NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL

DURHAM, N.C. --
North Carolina Central, with first-year head coach Trei Oliver, announced its 2019 signing class on Wednesday.

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

ORANGEBURG, S.C. --
South Carolina State announced the signing of 12 football prospects to national letters of intent (NLI) on Wednesday, head coach Buddy Pough announced.

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This page will be updated as more information becomes available.