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SALT LAKE CITY — From now until the first Wednesday in February, high school football players will be committing to play for colleges across the country.
Just 10 years ago, most of them did it without a lot of attention or fanfare. Thanks to social media and rising popularity of both high school and college football, signing day — which this year falls on Feb. 1 — is something of a national holiday for prep and college football fans.
It has been interesting to watch the recruiting trends shift in Utah over the last two decades. That was highlighted just a few days ago when Layton senior linebacker Tayler Katoa accepted an offer to play for USC, while Bingham's Cole Clemens committed to Vanderbilt.
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