National Signing Day for 2025 is approaching soon as Mississippi high school football players will decide where they will continue their academic and playing careers on Feb. 5. Several of the state's top players have already signed in December and some have committed or on the verge and waiting until the upcoming signing day period.
The February signing day is approaching. Here's what to know regarding Mississippi State football's 2025 recruiting class, including rankings.
National Signing Day for college football is on Feb. 5. Division I signees can begin signing on that date until the period ends on April 1. Division II signees can sign between Feb. 5 and Aug. 1. Kale Armstrong, Houston: Signed with Jackson State.
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