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    Default How was the Signing Day event?

    Any recon?


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    Came here to ask the same.

    Can anyone share details? Pictures?

    Did any media show up to cover the event? I heard Des on the radio this morning, so apparently there was some coverage..


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    I thought the function was great. Half hour social with beer and wine. Then all coaches spoke to highlight the recruits in their coaching responsibility. Does recognized the tireless effort of the whole staff. Done by 7pm.

    Mr Walker was the MC. Boomer made a guest appearance.


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    Outside of the players and coaches, anyone under 60 at the event?
    I'm confused as to why the bash has changed from what it was to what it is...


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    I believe that we’ve had this or a similar social since the advent of the December signing period. The NCAA wanted to deemphasize the show it had become. This February is definitely a step back from those days for program fan bases.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    I believe that we’ve had this or a similar social since the advent of the December signing period. The NCAA wanted to deemphasize the show it had become. This February is definitely a step back from those days for program fan bases.
    Mostly trying to figure out if the admin thought the way we ran the bash under Hud was not a success. Or too much cost for the ROI. I went to two of them and thought they were top notch, great for celebrating the recruits and a nice way for fans to get involved. Looked good in the media, especially nationally. Good recruiting tool for RCAF as well.

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    Totally agree MAT. We had one of the best even compared to a majority of the P5. Destin Cajun and I used to attend those. We also got to meet some who enrolled for the spring semester. The food, liquor, and overall ambiance was outstanding.

    I personally had been going since they were in the Hyman Center. Those days were about 3-5 hundred supporters.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Outside of the players and coaches, anyone under 60 at the event?
    I'm confused as to why the bash has changed from what it was to what it is...
    Not a great number. Most of those under 60 aren’t QB Club members or donate enough to get an invite. My 34 y/o was there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Outside of the players and coaches, anyone under 60 at the event?
    I'm confused as to why the bash has changed from what it was to what it is...
    My guess would be the split signing day has taken some of the bang out of the February date. It is just not as a big as it once was.

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    It was a well organized show with several signees doing cameos about their decision to join the cULture. Position coaches took turns talking about their respective signees and Des closed the meeting. Drinks were flowing and the crowd was decent IMO.


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    You had to be at a certain RCAF donation level or QB club member to be invited. However there was no sign in process. Anyone could have walked in. The videos were shown in the auditorium of the APC. Comfortable for attendees.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Mostly trying to figure out if the admin thought the way we ran the bash under Hud was not a success. Or too much cost for the ROI. I went to two of them and thought they were top notch, great for celebrating the recruits and a nice way for fans to get involved. Looked good in the media, especially nationally. Good recruiting tool for RCAF as well.
    This was an RCAF event for members that give at the $3000 level and above. That's what I was told. Nothing that was shared at this event would not be covered on the Athletic site. The media had their own press conference early in the day.

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