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Are the spring practice dates finalized? I read a GMG post stating Mach 21-April-??

There was a post regarding ,what was it, 34 days to complete 15 practice's, is this correct?

Does this mean there can only be a total of 15 days of actual practice on the field?

Are there time limits on each day of practice?

I hope there will be a schedule with dates and times, because I would like to see a few of the

workouts. Will the sechedule be made available?

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Here's the info from the North Texas Signing Day Blog:

Put April 22 on your calendars. Here's some more information, which is different from past years.

The schedule for spring football practice has been set. Unlike years past, spring football at North Texas will take place in the spring this year. The Mean Green will take the practice field for the first time under Coach Dodge during the week of March 12-16, which is the week before spring break at the University of North Texas. After taking a week off for spring break, the team will return to the practice field the week of March 26th and will culminate spring ball with the annual Green and White game on Sunday, April 22 at 3 p.m. Per NCAA rules, teams have a maximum of 34 calendar days (excluding vacation days for spring break) to conduct 15 practice sessions, which includes scrimmages. Due to a contractual scheduling conflict that has Fouts Field reserved for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life on Saturday, the Mean Green will have its spring game on Sunday.

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I'm sure the schedule with times will be made available..and I can't remember a time when these practices weren't open to the public.

As for the time limits on practices...I assume there would be, but I have no idea.

Edited by TicketJohn

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