by USA Today Sports
"It wasn’t so long ago that watching just one spring game was a treat. Remember? Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for every team in a Power Five conference to have its end-of-spring game televised by one outlet or another.
It’s nice to have football. There will be no complaining. The spring can nonetheless be an overwhelming experience for those discerning consumers looking for some offseason insight during the busy month of April.
We’re here to help. With the heart of spring drills set for the coming weeks — the next two Saturdays in particular — this week’s top 10 list provides a viewing tip sheet: What are the most important items to keep under consideration this spring for college football’s best teams?"
Spring game: Saturday, April 15
"It’s been strange to see the Panthers’ defense struggle under Pat Narduzzi, the architect of some of college football’s great units of recent memory during his long stint at Michigan State. But an optimist might say the following: If his team won eight games in each of his two seasons with a subpar defense, how good can the Panthers be when this defense turns around? Saturday provides an opportunity to witness how far this unit has come since a sour close to last season."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...to-watch-for-spring-football-games/100325020/
"It wasn’t so long ago that watching just one spring game was a treat. Remember? Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for every team in a Power Five conference to have its end-of-spring game televised by one outlet or another.
It’s nice to have football. There will be no complaining. The spring can nonetheless be an overwhelming experience for those discerning consumers looking for some offseason insight during the busy month of April.
We’re here to help. With the heart of spring drills set for the coming weeks — the next two Saturdays in particular — this week’s top 10 list provides a viewing tip sheet: What are the most important items to keep under consideration this spring for college football’s best teams?"
Spring game: Saturday, April 15
"It’s been strange to see the Panthers’ defense struggle under Pat Narduzzi, the architect of some of college football’s great units of recent memory during his long stint at Michigan State. But an optimist might say the following: If his team won eight games in each of his two seasons with a subpar defense, how good can the Panthers be when this defense turns around? Saturday provides an opportunity to witness how far this unit has come since a sour close to last season."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...to-watch-for-spring-football-games/100325020/