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Early signing dates will be even earlier

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College football’s early signing period will move up three weeks from mid-December to the week preceding conference championsh­ip games, starting this year.

The Collegiate Commission­ers Associatio­n, which oversees and administer­s the national letter of intent program that schools and recruits use to make commitment­s official and binding, announced the change Thursday.

The start of the second signing period — long the traditiona­l standard as national signing day — will remain on the first Wednesday of February and continue to run through April 1. The threeday early signing period will now start the Wednesday after Thanksgivi­ng, with that holiday weekend when the regular season ends for major college football conference­s.

The CCA, which is composed of the commission­ers of all 32 NCAA Division I conference­s, also said it is still considerin­g a proposal to add a third signing period for college football in June, starting in 2025. A decision will be made by this June, according to the CCA’s news release.

The December signing period for football was added in 2017 and quickly became the primary signing period for high school recruits going on to play major college football. Typically, about 80% of available scholarshi­ps are accounted for during the December period.

When NCAA transfer rules were loosened in 2021 to allow college football players to more easily switch schools without having to sit out a season, it required the creation of transfer windows after the regular season and led to an overcrowde­d December recruiting calendar.

The new early signing period would end before the transfer window opens.

Fox likes Friday nights

Fox will expand its television coverage of college football with a package of Friday night games.

The schedule of games, which will include matchups from the Big Ten, Big 12 and Mountain West conference­s, likely won’t be announced until late May or early June, after conference­s and the networks hold their selection meetings for the 2024 season.

Friday games, which used to be confined to only the opening week of the season and the day after Thanksgivi­ng for major college football, are not out of the norm for all three conference­s. The Big Ten has had a limited package since 2017, but those were on the Big Ten Network and FS1. The Big 12 had three Friday night matchups on ESPN last season, while the Mountain West had a package of games on CBS Sports Network along with two on FS1.

The college football package will fill a void for Fox on Friday nights during the fall when WWE’s “Friday Night SmackDown” moves to USA Network in October. A couple of games could air on Fox in September with “SmackDown” moving to FS1, which is what happened during the MLB playoffs.

This won’t be the first time Fox has tried to stake claim to what is considered an underutili­zed time slot. It launched its “Big Noon Saturday” in 2019, which has been successful. Last season’s package averaged 6.74 million viewers on Fox, an 8% increase over 2022.

Brown’s deal cuts pay

West Virginia football coach Neal Brown has signed a oneyear contract extension that includes a $400,000 pay cut over the next three seasons.

Brown will be paid $4 million in each of the next two seasons, a reduction of $100,000 in 2024 and $200,000 in 2025 from a previous contract signed in 2021. He’ll make $4.3 million in 2026, a $100,000 drop, and $4.4 million in 2027.

The Associated Press obtained details of the latest contract, signed by Brown and West Virginia athletic director Wren Baker and dated Monday, under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act.

While the latest agreement does not mention changes to a $3.5 million salary pool for staff from his original contract, Brown said his “first priority was retaining and rewarding our assistant coaches and support staff who have played such a critical role in our success.

“I appreciate Wren’s support on that front as well as his continued commitment to me and what we are building,” Brown said in a release. “We share a common vision for this program and that alignment is critical to our continued success.”

The Mountainee­rs are coming off a surprising 9-4 season after being picked to finish last in the Big 12.

Brown is 31-29 in five seasons, the worst five-year stretch for West Virginia since 1976-80. The Mountainee­rs are 2-1 in bowl games under Brown, including a 30-10 win over North Carolina in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl in December.

 ?? OMAHA (NEB.) WORLD-HERALD LEADER PHOTO BY CHRIS MACHIAN VIA AP ?? Omaha Westside linebacker Teddy Rezac signs a letter of intent to play for Notre Dame on Dec. 20. Major college football’s early signing period, which was instituted in 2017, is moving from late December to the week before conference championsh­ip games starting this fall.
OMAHA (NEB.) WORLD-HERALD LEADER PHOTO BY CHRIS MACHIAN VIA AP Omaha Westside linebacker Teddy Rezac signs a letter of intent to play for Notre Dame on Dec. 20. Major college football’s early signing period, which was instituted in 2017, is moving from late December to the week before conference championsh­ip games starting this fall.

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