Saturday, February 17, 2007

ARENA FOOTBALL EXHIBIT TO BE UNVEILED

The Arena Football League has grown tremendously over the past 20 years, and officials with the Pro Football Hall of Fame chose to show their appreciation by unveiling the first-ever exhibit for the indoor league.

Click here for the full story.

ARIZONA RATTLER SHEDS "IRONMAN" LABEL

As the Arena Football League prepares to kick off its 21st season in less than a month, significant changes on the horizon, the most important of those allowing players to play both offense and defense.

Arictle courtesy of East Valley (Ariz.) Tribune

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

GEORGIA PLAYERS SIGN WITH SMALL SCHOOLS

Three players from one Georgia high school chose to continue their football playing careers out of state, as one of them goes to Virginia, while the other two players are headed to Iowa.

Article courtesy of the Albany (Ga.) Herald

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

ALBANY STATE (GA) INKS PACT WITH TIGHT END

Perennial NCAA Division II and HBCU powerhouse Albany State University (Ga.) picks up a homegrown talent at tight end.

Article courtesy of the Albany (Ga.) Herald.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY UPDATES

Here are some more updates from National Signing Day among small colleges and universities nationwide.

This installment of RFC's coverage starts in the Pacific Northwest, where NCAA Division I FCS Portland State, and NCAA Division II Western Oregon positioned for potential postseason run in 2007 by signing some players.

Article courtesy of Corvallis (Ore.) Gazette Times


In Ohio, NCAA Division II Findlay, as well as NAIA Walsh, each signed one player from the same high school!

Article courtesy of the Massillon (Ohio) Independent

In Georgia, a small private school makes history, as three players sign to continue their careers at NCAA Division II Carson-Newman (Tenn.).

Article courtesy of Cordele (Ga.) Dispatch

And even in a state rich in talent like Florida, not every top high school player can play for the Gators, Seminoles, or even the Hurricanes for that matter, as the following two articles prove.

Article courtesy of the Orlando Sentinel

Article courtesy of the Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner


Wednesday, February 07, 2007

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY REPORTS

In Orange, Tex., eight players signed college scholarships Wednesday, including pacts with NCAA Division II Henderson State, and NAIA Southern Nazarene (Okla.).

Article courtesy of Orange (Tex.) Leader

Meanwhile, in Maryville, Mo., back-to-back NCAA Division II national runner-up Northwest Missouri State reloaded for 2007. Click here to find out who the new Bearcats are.

Click here for a list of selected schools in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision who signed new recruits for the upcoming season.



D-III COACH GOES NORTH

American small college football's loss is Canadian professional football's gain, as NCAA Division III Cal Lutheran must now look for a new head coach.

Article courtesy of d3football.com

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY COVERAGE--COACH'S SON GOES NAIA

The son of one of the NFL's newest head coaches will sign to play under center at a perennial NAIA powerhouse. Find out who he is by clicking the link below.

Article courtesy of Victory Sports Network

Monday, February 05, 2007

WE'RE BAAAAAAAACCCCCCKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As promised, RFC returns just one night after the Super Bowl, with some brand new material straight from the source!

Click here to find out more on a former Dallas Cowboys quarterback hoping to start over in arenafootball2.

COMING SOON!

National signing day reports from small colleges and universities coast-to-coast!

(Almost) Wall-to-wall coverage of indoor football, including the Arena Football League and the af2!

Oh, by the way, congratulations to the Indianapolis Colts on winning Super Bowl XLI Sunday night.
 
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