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  • #16
    Re: First day of practice?

    Originally posted by trueblue View Post
    Does anyone know the practice schedule? Are practices open for anyone to watch?
    Unless things have changed significantly, practices are usually a morning and afternoon practice for the first couple of weeks. They take place at one of the various practice fields around campus. If you wanted to watch, I imagine it would mean simply going and staying out of the way. They usually have some sort of scrimmage or live D v. O setups on the weekends with an official Fall Scrimmage to shore up the playbook and roster competitions at the end of fall camp. If you're thinking of the best time to show up for any individual practice, usually the end of the practice when there are some 7 on 7 or team drills (like goal line situations, 2 minute drills, etc). Afternoon sessions usually involve more team drills, but may be half-pads or no-pads depending on the schedule, so it wouldn't mean as much full contact drills. (Full disclosure: the only difference between half-pad practices and full-pad practices is you're wearing shorts for half-pads so your knees are exposed for some grass stains/burns and it's easier to run with just shorts on. You still have plenty of opportunities to see guys giving each other mush-head with contact drills if watching a half-pad practice.)
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    • #17
      Re: First day of practice?

      MJA is pretty much right on.. Most practices are around 24 periods (5 mins in each period). Practice typically starts out with a few periods of special teams, followed by a large chunk of the individual position group drills - inside (run game) and blitz (self explainatory) sessions are mixed in that time as well. By period 14-16, the "team" O vs. D sessions usually are scheduled. There are typically 4 periods of 7on7 and 6 or more periods of a full offense vs. defense scrimmage-type format. If you want to see what the kickers have to offer, they typically kick infront of the entire team at the end of practices - the number made or missed usually determines how much conditioning is done after practice... It sure was nice having Parker!

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