Spring football is in full swing, meaning we're creeping ever so slowly toward the start of the 2015 college football season.
The handful of practices that schools are allowed to have during the offseason are divvied up differently depending on the program, but nearly all of them wrap things up with a scrimmage of sorts that's commonly called the spring game. These are usually open to the public and allow fans an early glimpse at the product that will be on the field in the fall.
Several schools have already held their spring games, including power-conference programs Baylor, Colorado and Duke, while others like Kentucky, North Carolina and Texas A&M don't plan to hold official spring scrimmages. For those that have yet...
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