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The #LehighCommit Virtual Signing Day Gallery

On this icy Wednesday, Division I athletes across the country were signing their National Letters of intent.

Below the flip, find a montage of different National Signing Day pictures from WR Sasha Kelsey, OL Tim O'Hara, LB Cal Coffman, DE Justin Gille, WR Troy Pelletier, OL Kadeem Smith, DL Harrison Johnson, DB Quentin Jones, and - my favorite snapshot of all, to my left - strutting LB Hobson McCain.

(I'll keep adding more signing day pictures to the post as I find them!)




WR Sasha Kelsey

LB Cal Coffman

DL Justin Gille

WR Troy Pelletier

OL Kadeem Smith

DL Harrison Johnson

LB Hobson McCain

OL Tim O'Hara

DB Quentin Jones

TE Drew Paulsen

WR Gatlin Casey (on left)

RB Christopher Leigh

DB Steven Brown

DL Tyler Cavenas

DB Marc Raye-Redmond

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