LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska spring game, one of the best-attended in college football and a major revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about other teams poaching his players.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska spring game, one of the best-attended in college football and a major revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about other teams poaching his players.
"The word 'tampering' doesn’t exist anymore," Rhule said Saturday at his midwinter news conference. "It's just an absolute free open common market. I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world and have people watch our guys and say, 'He looks like a pretty good player. Let's go get him.’"
The spring game has a long tradition at Nebraska. Last year the event drew 60,452 to Memorial Stadium, fourth-highest in the nation behind spring games at Ohio State, Alabama and Penn State. The Cornhuskers’ game also was televised on the Big Ten Network.
"I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that,” Rhule said. "So you go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me."