For those starved for college football in all forms or for those who just want to keep an eye on our enemies, below is a table of notable upcoming spring games. I know the insights you can actually glean from spring games are limited: plenty of great spring game performances never precipitated great playing careers and the inverse is true as well. Nevertheless, I thought it would be good to have a thread to voice our thoughts on the performances and ponder upon how other teams are looking.
| Team | Date | Time (ET) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Apr 11 | 2 pm | -- |
| SMU | Apr 17 | -- | |
| Miami (FL) | Apr 18 | 10:15 pm | -- |
| Georgia | Apr 18 | 1 pm | ESPN+ |
| TTUN | Apr 18 | 2 pm | BTN |
| Texas | Apr 18 | TBA | -- |
| Indiana | Apr 23 | 8 pm | BTN |
| Iowa | Apr 25 | 10:45 am | -- |
| Notre Dame | Apr 25 | 2 pm | Peacock |
| Penn State | Apr 25 | 1 pm | BTN |
| Oregon | Apr 25 | 4 pm | BTN |
A more comprehensive schedule can be found on this CBS Sports article.
Notable teams that will not hold spring games:
Florida State, Arizona State, BYU, Illinois, USC, LSU
Clemson and Nebraska already held their spring games in March.