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RollingStone.com Byron Cowart and the Ridiculousness of College Football's Signing Day RollingStone.com On Wednesday morning, the nation's number-one high school football recruit, a 6-foot-3, 252-pound defensive end named Byron Cowart, announced on national television that he would play football at Auburn. And then, as often happens on the skeeviest and ... LA schools score big on Signing DayWPTZ The Champlain Valley all 328 news articles »

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Yahoo Sports Byron Cowart signs LOI with Auburn ESPN What made the turn of events all the more confusing was the way Cowart responded to questions after he announced his decision. He answered each question confidently. Never once did he appear to waver. Never once did he express any confusion. How Byron Cowart's mother shaped him into college football's top recruitYahoo Sports Five-star DE Byron Cowart chooses Auburn over FloridaCBSSports.com And it's really official: Byron Cowart signs with AuburnTampabay.com Washington Post (blog) -Montgomery Advertiser all 530 news articles »

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Byron Cowart to Auburn: Tigers Land 5-Star DE Prospect Bleacher Report After Byron Cowart committed to the Auburn Tigers, his high school coach stated he was still "undecided," according to Justin Hokanson of AuburnUndercover.com. The defensive end didn't send his letter to the Tigers immediately, and sent ripples of ...

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Washington Post Signing Day drama: Top recruit Byron Cowart commits to Auburn, but doesn't ... Washington Post Is Byron Cowart having second thoughts about his commitment to Auburn? Cowart, the nation's No. 3-ranked recruit according to the composite rankings at 247 Sports, announced that he would be playing for the Tigers early on National Signing Day, but ...

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SB Nation No. 1 DE Byron Cowart commits to Auburn on Signing Day, but not without drama SB Nation Byron Cowart, the No. 3 national recruit, according to the 247Sports Composite, chose Auburn over Florida on National Signing Day. Cowart is a consensus five-star recruit who received a composite rating of 0.9987 and is listed as the No. 1 defensive ...

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Orlando Sentinel (blog) Report: Byron Cowart will fax letter to Auburn by 4 p.m. Orlando Sentinel (blog) Armwood defensive end Byron Cowart committed to Auburn during a ceremony Wednesday morning at Armwood High School, but there was a bit of National Signing Day drama with the 6-foot-4, 250-pound prospect. His National Letter of Intent was never ...

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Auburn receives Byron Cowart's letter of intent after hours of drama AL.com "When I went there, I felt at home," Cowart told ESPNU after announcing his intention to sign with the Tigers. "I went there before during the Iron Bowl and asked myself, 'Could I see myself playing here?' and I was like, 'Yeah,' but I never went back ...

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New York Times Byron Cowart and Jeffery Holland Pick Auburn; CeCe Jefferson and Martez Ivey ... New York Times GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Will Muschamp used to spend his days on the recruiting trail convincing Lacroria Wilson that the University of Florida would be the best place for her son, Byron Cowart, to play college football. After Muschamp lost his job with ...

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No. 1 Byron Cowart on College Decision ESPN Byron Cowart, the No. 1-ranked prospect in the ESPN 300, has yet to have his letter of intent faxed to Auburn after committing to the Tigers during his signing day ceremony earlier Wednesday morning. Seffner (Fla.) Armwood coach Sean Callahan said ...

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SI.com The wait for No. 1: Where will 2015's top-rated recruit Byron Cowart land? SI.com Don't be surprised if that plays a role in Cowart's final decision. “Byron does a pretty good job of saying a lot, but not really revealing all that much,” SB Nation national recruiting analyst Bud Elliott told SI.com. “But one thing he did say ...

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