
Big Ten spring football is in full swing! After a short hiatus due to last year’s pandemic, Big Ten schools have finally got a chance to show their strength in the off-season. Even though it’s just spring practice, coaches are excited to see their young players in action and determine their starting lineups for the next season.
Here’s the full list of Big Ten Spring Game schedule:
– Illinois: April 19
– Indiana: April 17
– Iowa: May 1
– Maryland: April 24
– Michigan: Canceled
– Michigan State: April 24
– Minnesota: May 1
– Nebraska: May 1
– Northwestern: Canceled
– Ohio State: May 1
– Penn State: April 17
– Purdue: April 17
– Rutgers: May 20
– Wisconsin: April 24
Coaches and players alike will use the spring games to refine their skills ahead of the upcoming season. Coaches will be able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of their squads and make the necessary changes in their playing style.
It’s worth noting that there may be some changes in the schedule due to pandemic-related issues. Some schools have had to cancel their spring games or change the date because of COVID-19 protocols.
Fans will be able to tune in to Big Ten network and other sports channels to watch the events, or if everything goes well, they may be able to watch some events in person to support their favorite teams.
While the games may not count for real, spring football is an important part of the college football season, and it’s a crucial building block for each team. Plus, it’s a great opportunity for fans to see some of the up-and-coming stars before they make it big on the field.
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