Kentucky Football will not have a Spring Game due to turf replacement
Bad news for Kentucky Football fans who love the annual Blue-White game each spring.
Due to offseason renovations at Kroger Field, Kentucky will not have its usual intrasquad scrimmage this April. Today, the team announced its playing field will undergo a turf makeover this spring, which means the stadium grounds will be unfit to host the spring game in its traditional format in 2023.
“But (we) are working on having chances for #BBN to see the team in person this spring,” a Wednesday tweet read. “Stay tuned for more details.”
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In that same tweet, Kentucky announced its spring football practice will take place from March 6 to April 8, 2023.
You can expect Kentucky to open a spring practice or two for fans to get a first look at the 2023 Wildcats. Last year’s Fan Day at the team practice fields was a unique experience that could be imitated.









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