[New Article]The Perils of Everyweek Existence: Faxes, Hexes

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[New Article]The Perils of Everyweek Existence: Faxes, Hexes

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So much happenings around the mountain this week. The Era of Attack brought in their first class, basketball found themselves cursed by a school near Lake Norman, the Athletic Department released their plan for the future and to top it all off, baseball is here! Let's get going.

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Last Wednesday was the big day in football. 17-18 year old football players made decisions on where they will play their college ball at for the new 4-5 years in exchange for a free education. Unlike past signing days under Moore where a player or two would switch at the last minute, Satterfield got everyone who verbally committed. In fact, all fourteen players (not counting Covington and Hunter who are already enrolled) had faxed their Letters Of Intent in by 10:00 am. It was an exciting three hours to say the least.

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[New Article]The Perils of Everyweek Existence: Faxes, Hexes

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So much happenings around the mountain this week. The Era of Attack brought in their first class, basketball found themselves cursed by a school near Lake Norman, the Athletic Department released their plan for the future and to top it all off, baseball is here! Let's get going.

Faxamania

Last Wednesday was the big day in football. 17-18 year old football players made decisions on where they will play their college ball at for the new 4-5 years in exchange for a free education. Unlike past signing days under Moore where a player or two would switch at the last minute, Satterfield got everyone who verbally committed. In fact, all fourteen players (not counting Covington and Hunter who are already enrolled) had faxed their Letters Of Intent in by 10:00 am. It was an exciting three hours to say the least.

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