BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - In a time when programs are rethinking their annual spring football game, Deion Sanders has his own suggestion - bring in another team.
Deion wants to save college spring game by including an opponent, adding NFL-like joint practices
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - In a time when programs are rethinking their annual spring football game, Deion Sanders has his own suggestion - bring in another team.
Just like the NFL sometimes does before exhibition games.
The Colorado coach figures with just about everything else changing in college football - transfer portal, name image likeness deals, roster limitations - it’s about time to find a way to make what's usually an intra-squad scrimmage better for fans and teams alike. Such a change would require the NCAA to alter its rules on spring ball.
"To have it competitive, playing against your own guys kind of gets monotonous," Sanders said Monday in his first news conference since last season. "You really can't tell the level of your guys because, it's the same old, same old - everybody kind of knows each other."