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New Jersey Football Recruits Ready for National Signing Day
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Many high school football players from New Jersey will be signing their financial aid agreements on National Signing Day, the first Wednesday in February. This follows the December early signing period where several top athletes committed to colleges.

Abdul Turay of St. John Vianney tries to get past Tyler Houser of Pope John during the NJSIAA Non-Public B football semifinal between Pope John and St. John Vianney at Pope John XXIII High School in Sparta, NJ on 11/23/24.The college football recruiting continues to evolve at a rapid rate, but for many the first Wednesday in February remains a core part of the recruiting calendar.

The late signing period is here and the Garden State has more football athletes putting the pen to the paper on National Signing Day. Below, find a running list of athletes expected to sign their financial aid agreements for their respective colleges on Wednesday. Several of New Jersey’s top senior football players signed during the December early signing period.Disclaimer: We do our best to be fully accurate, but understand that college football recruiting is highly fluid. If we are missing any Class of 2025 Division 1 recruits and signees, please alert us.

Jack Moran of Hun throws a pass during the football game between Blair and Hun at Blair Academy in Blairstown, NJ on 10/5/24.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

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