Colorado football coach Deion Sanders wants To play a spring match against another team. Texas Tech Football Coach Joey McGuire just knows the team – And the place.
McGuire scored Sanders on social networks Friday afternoon and said to him: “The work of (L) and on a derogation for a spring cabinet together and do it in Dallas to the star! We are in it!”
The NCAA rules do not currently allow FBS teams to compete in spring races or spring matches, but Sanders said at a press conference on Monday that he would like to see the university teams go to a model of the NFL during the dead. In addition to their pre-season hours, NFL teams are able to conduct joint practices between them.
Fran Brown was in fact first stretched out publicly for Sanders’ suggestion. The Syracuse coach said on X, the ancient social platform known as Twitter, which “(W) will come to bulder for 3 days”.
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Do not hold your breath on the NCAA legislation moving quickly enough to allow the opposing teams to meet during the spring matches this year. Even if this is the case, it seems that Syracuse and Brown are further from doing something with Colorado and Sanders than anyone.
Citing an interview with NFL Network in Sanders, Syracuse.com reported Thursday that Sanders said: “Let me give a lot of love and a lot of respect to my dear friend and my brother French and my brother in Syracuse. I love him in life. I pray for him to be the guy who will make this jump. His university, we have already communicated.
Sanders’ wish to go against other Spring teams picks up a recent trend of other programs that move away from traditional intrasquad spring games or even completely cancel them. Among these coaches, fear is that public spring matches make their teams vulnerable to the fact that players attract via the NCAA transfer portal.
“I would like to style it like the pros,” Sanders said during his Monday media session. “I would like to go against someone (in practice) for a few days, and then you have the spring game. I think the public would be a lot satisfied. I think it’s a great idea.”
This article originally appeared on Avalanche-Journal Lubbock: Joey McGuire launches Texas Tech Football for the idea of the Dion Spring Game