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Could an early signing period negate negative recruiting?

I know it's probably a pipe-dream, but does anyone else believe that this would be good for college football? Recruiting in football has gotten out of control... No one seems to be honest anymore, and there is way too much time for a staff to have to keep a kid's interest before they can sign on the dotted line...
I think this is one thing that could ease the craziness of recruiting... It could help cure some of the negative recruiting that goes on, and cut down on the circus and media feeding frenzy that it has become... The warm-weather schools have a decided advantage over the colder schools come December and January, and they always play that up... That could (for the most part) be eliminated with an early signing period IMO... I think it would make things easier on the staffs as well., since they could bank on a certain number of kids halfway through, effectively splitting up the recruiting season...
What do you guys think?
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