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Michael Vick Announces 30 Signees on National Signing Day

Norfolk State University’s head football coach, Michael Vick, has announced his inaugural recruiting class, signing 30 new players on National Signing Day.

Norfolk State University’s head football coach, Michael Vick, has announced his inaugural recruiting class, signing 30 new players on National Signing Day. This group comprises 22 mid-year enrollees and eight high school seniors, aiming to strengthen the team’s roster across various positions.

“We are excited to welcome these 30 student-athletes to Norfolk State University,” Vick stated. “We believe that these young men will help build the foundation of Spartan football. I cannot wait to see what they will do in spring practice and during the fall season.”

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The coaching staff placed a significant emphasis on in-state talent, signing 11 players from Virginia. They also effectively utilized the transfer portal, acquiring three players from Hampton University and one from William & Mary.

Notably, linebacker Jaden Kelly, an All-SWAC honoree from Arkansas Pine-Bluff, joins the Spartans after recording 91 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss last season. Additionally, quarterback Israel Carter transfers from the University of South Florida. A former three-star recruit ranked as the No. 19 quarterback nationally, Carter completed 11 of 14 passes with four touchdowns in limited action last season.

This diverse and talented group of recruits is poised to make a significant impact as Coach Vick begins his tenure at Norfolk State.

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