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LIVE BLOG: National Signing Day

NIU's 2013 class is revealed today

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10:00 a.m.: Montini offensive lineman Tate Briggs (6-4, 297 pounds) had scholarship offers from Ball State, Central Michigan, Coastal Carolina, New Mexico and Western Michigan.

However, Briggs wanted to keep his options open leading up to signing day, and didn't want to commit to a program and end up backing out.

Some of Briggs' other scholarship offers ended up getting filled, and he took a preferred walk-on spot at NIU after visiting last weekend.

Montini coach Chris Andriano said the only offensive lineman who's been better than Briggs with the Broncos is Garrett Goebel, who just finished his career at Ohio State where he was a defensive lineman.

Andriano said Briggs liked NIU's facilities, campus and coaching staff. Andriano added that Briggs has the typical offensive lineman mentality.

"He's physically very strong, he's benching close to 400 pounds," Andriano said. "He's been spending his time in the weight room the right way and doing the right things."

9:30 a.m.: Earlier this week, Daily Chronicle sports editor Ross Jacobson talked with national recruiting analyst Tom Lemming about the Huskies' Class of 2013.

Lemming had some high praise for the class, and liked the fact NIU recruited the Chicago area so well.

"They zeroed in on skill players, which is sometimes what you need. Next year I’m sure they’ll have a lot more scholarships to give so I think everything should be geared towards the 2014 class," Lemming said. "They can play off the success of this past year and also they’ll have more scholarships to give so they can really decide things. That could be the class that could actually lead them back to a BCS game within the next couple years."

9:00 a.m.: One interesting aspect of the Huskies' Class of 2013 is the three players from one school — running back Joel Bouagnon, safety Brandon Mayes and wide receiver Chad Beebe from Aurora Christian, the back-to-back IHSA Class 3A state champions.

I talked with Eagles head coach Don Beebe, the Kaneland graduate and former NFL wideout, about the three prospects last night, and Bouagnon is certainly an interesting one with his great size (6-2, 225 pounds).


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