Football to sign recruiting class on Wednesday


The Central Michigan University football team doesn’t have a head coach yet, but high school seniors will begin signing National Letters of Intent to college programs starting Wednesday.

CMU currently has 19 verbal commits from athletes with the fifth best recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference according to CBS’s 247sports.com, although all committed while Dan Enos was CMU’s head coach.

While many commits showed surprise over social media when Enos resigned, only a few wavered from their commitment and started exploring other options.

Kyle Nystrom is CMU’s interim head coach while the athletic department searches for its next coach.

On Jan. 22, Athletic Director Dave Heeke said “it’s important that we move quickly” in finding a new head coach and said it would be “appropriate” to have a coach before signing day.

Central Michigan Life will have more coverage throughout the day Wednesday as athletes commit to the program.

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