Deion Sanders wants to save college spring game by adding an opponent and NFL-like joint practices
- Deion Sanders proposed that college spring games should feature competition between two teams to enhance excitement for fans and players.
- Current NCAA rules prevent joint practices and scrimmages between different teams, making his suggestion unlikely this year.
- Nebraska has opted for skills competitions instead of a traditional spring game, reflecting changing trends in college football.
- Sanders emphasized the importance of attracting fans to ensure the continuation of spring games, as this trend may lead to fewer traditional formats.
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While some teams scale down in the spring, Northwestern knows it's 'gotta push for development'
While some college football programs pare down their spring practices, coach David Braun said Northwestern needs to do more, not less.“I know there are a lot of programs that are scaling back the number of practices that they’re utilizing in the spring right now,” he said Tuesday at Northwestern’s pro day on campus. “We don’t have that luxury, being a developmental program … We’ve got to keep pushing and keep bringing this team along. …“We gotta…
Innovator: Deion Sanders Want To Play Another School This Spring Instead of Having a Boring Intrasquad Spring Game
Chalk up another W for Coach Prime.I can't believe this hasn't already been a thing for many years, but at this point, it may be the only way to keep spring games going. We've already seen a handful o...
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