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Nebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concerns
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska spring game, one of the best attended in college football and a major revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about other teams poaching his players.
“The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore,” Rhule said Saturday at his midwinter news conference. “It’s just an absolute free open common market. I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world and have people watch our guys and say, ‘He looks like a pretty good player. Let’s go get him.’”
The spring game has a long tradition at Nebraska. Last year, the event drew 60,452 to Memorial Stadium, fourth highest in the nation behind spring games at Ohio State, Alabama and Penn State. The Cornhuskers’ game also was televised on the Big Ten Network.
“I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that,” Rhule said. “So you go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.”
Six Nebraska players entered the transfer portal the week after last year’s spring game.
The spring portal period ends April 25, the day before Nebraska’s spring practice wraps up. However, players can switch schools without entering the portal, as was the case with Wisconsin safety Xavier Lucas‘ recent move to Miami.
Rhule said exposing his players to other schools is more of a concern to him than risking injuries in a spring game. Wide receiver Demitrius Bell and cornerback Blye Hill were hurt in last year’s spring game and missed the season. Rhule said live tackling will continue in scrimmages during spring practice.
“Guys are being compensated now, and you’re putting money behind some people, a whole other set of parameters,” Rhule said. “Yet, at the same time, you have to get good. Honestly, to me, it’s about protecting the roster and protecting through that portal period.”
Asked if there would be a spring game with a scrimmage format to wrap up spring practice, Rhule said, “I don’t know that yet, but I’ll be honest with you, I highly doubt it.”
He said he does want to “show off” his players to the fans in some fashion. Athletic director Troy Dannen said on his radio show last week that a to-be-determined event would be held on April 26, possibly one that involves football and other fall sports.
Nebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concerns
Amidst a wave of transfers in college football, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are reportedly considering canceling their upcoming spring game due to concerns about potential player departures. With several key players already entering the transfer portal, including starting quarterback Adrian Martinez, the coaching staff is worried about further disruptions to the team’s roster.
Head coach Scott Frost expressed his concerns in a recent press conference, stating, “We want to ensure that we have a cohesive and committed team heading into the upcoming season. With so many players exploring their options, we feel it may be best to forego the spring game in order to focus on team chemistry and unity.”
While the decision has not been finalized, sources within the program suggest that the cancellation is highly likely. Fans and players alike are disappointed by the potential loss of the spring game, which serves as a preview of the upcoming season and a chance for fans to see the team in action.
As the situation continues to unfold, Nebraska fans are left wondering what the future holds for their beloved team. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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