Spring Games Return to College Football


Author: The Daily News Now! March 5, 2026 Duration: 1:12
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Spring Games Return to College Football

Spring games are back in college football, marking a return to traditional pre-season events after a hiatus due to transfer portal concerns. Nebraska led the charge, with Auburn, UConn, North Texas, and San Diego State following suit. Fans eagerly anticipate these games, which used to draw large crowds. Coaches, however, still face challenges such as replacing injured starters and balancing intense drills with player protection. This shift signifies a return to classic traditions, allowing programs to engage with fans safely before the season begins.

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