Oversigning is a term you've probably heard a lot of in the last month. It is, as coaches would like you to believe, a very vague term, at least how it relates to their programs. Recently, Nick Saban tried to explain it to the Montgomery Advertiser, since he'd announced a signing class of 32 players on Wednesday, which exceeds both the annual signing limit of 25 and the overall scholarship limit of 85:
He has until the players report in August to bring his signing class within limits, but Saban believes people are spending too much time worrying about the numbers.
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