Core Insights - Signing Day Sports has signed a new Sponsorship Agreement with the U.S. Army Bowl, extending its role as the "National Recruiting Partner" and enhancing its promotional capabilities for its app and services [1][2] - The collaboration has successfully brought over 8,000 new football users into the Signing Day Sports app, demonstrating the effectiveness of the partnership [2] - The company will manage the U.S. Army Bowl's National Combines and specified Regional Combines, with projections indicating participation exceeding 4,000 student-athletes in 2025 [2] Company Operations - Signing Day Sports will receive a stipend of $60 for each athlete attending the National Combine and will manage regional combines, retaining all earnings and absorbing costs [2] - The company will also feature a 1-day combine managed by them at an official U.S. Army Bowl academy, receiving $135 from any academy fee and commissions for sales assistance [2] - Participants will receive video-verified data from their combines in the Signing Day Sports app, which will facilitate direct communication with coaches [2] Historical Context - The partnership with Goat Farm Sports has been ongoing since 2022, contributing to the establishment of a well-known high school football combine series [2] - In the previous year, Signing Day Sports worked with nearly 4,000 student-athletes and their families, providing comprehensive support through webinars and informational sessions [2] Future Outlook - The company is set to continue its growth alongside Goat Farm Sports and the U.S. Army Bowl, with plans for the National Combine in December 2025 [2] - The app's updated features will enhance the recruitment process for student-athletes, allowing them to build profiles that include essential information for college coaches [4]
Signing Day Sports Retains Rights as "National Recruiting Partner" to U.S. Army Bowl Through 2026 in New Deal