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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of verbal.

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Examples

  • Polee initially verbaled to USC as a ninth grader when father was hired as director of basketball ops on a previous staff.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • "Alex had verbaled to Ursuline, but wound up getting a full ride to Alderson-Broaddaus,"

    www.the-daily-record.com's Homepage Articles 2010

  • "Alex had verbaled to Ursuline, but wound up getting a full ride to Alderson-Broaddaus,"

    www.the-daily-record.com's Homepage Articles 2010

  • Jones has committed to Army; Santos just verbaled to Tulane after a late commit to Jacksonville University.

    StAugustine.com 2010

  • JT Moore (DT or DE) and Darryl Baldwin (DE) have already verbaled to JT in this class, while Jamel Turner and David Durham could play either end or linebacker in Columbus.

    Eleven Warriors 2009

  • Penn State's 20th commitment in the Class of 2010 occurred over the weekend when offensive tackle Khamrone Kolb of Virginal verbaled for the Nittany Lions.

    unknown title 2009

  • Basically, it's a gentlemen's agreement not to tamper with an athlete who has already verbaled.

    | INFORUM | Fargo, ND 2009

  • It allows the athlete to focus on the season, minus the distractions of home visits by coaches, phone calls, campus visits, etc. Focus, now B I, focus ....... once an athlete verbals to a school, most coaches, and I emphasize MOST, coaches will cease their contact with an athlete that has verbaled and move on.

    | INFORUM | Fargo, ND 2009

  • On Tuesday, offensive lineman Miles Dieffenbach of Fox Chapel High School verbaled for the Nittany Lions.

    unknown title 2009

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