Might as well kill it off. Media has convinced most of the sheep that spring games are a waste of time.
A lot of the problem that some programs had with it was the portal window allowing guys to shine in that game, then transfer.
With the portal windows now shifted, I wonder if teams will go back to it. Lots of fans enjoyed them.
Yes, you're right. That's exactly the point: fun for the fans. It's only the fans who insist on looking at the spring game through the lens of a real game who feel the spring game is a waste of time. News flash: it's not a real game. It's not intended to be a real game. It's supposed to just be a fun experience. Let the fans see the team one last time before the dark period of summer when there is no football news. Maybe meet some players. Get autographs. Great for families and kids. Sure, you might come away with some basic evaluations of certain players, but the format is so modified that serious evaluation isn't really possible.
Cancel - or if it's legal have a NIL spring practice with SC State. I haven't been to Orangeburg since they stopped playing Furman.
I like the idea of a controlled scrimmage against another opponent. SC State (we can see if the new O-linemen are an improvement), Furman, Citadel, any of them. Heck, even call up Wake, Duke, NC State, etc and see if they would want to host one.Cancel - or if it's legal have a NIL spring practice with SC State. I haven't been to Orangeburg since they stopped playing Furman.