The fax machine used to be the MVP of college football’s National Signing Day. Colleges would mail National Letters of Intent out to high school players, and those players would — if the school was lucky — sign them and fax them in. The exchange has always happened over some form of mail, because coaches can’t be present when a recruit signs. The NLI process has evolved over the years, but the fax has long played a role.
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