Spring Football Practice Dates Released.

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In the article it says, "With the exception of the three scrimmages, all practices are closed to the public." So 1 scrimmage at greentree, the scrimmage at Cobb and the spring game will be open to the public.
 
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CORAL GABLES, Fla. – For 15 days during the months of March and April, Miami Hurricanes football will return to Greentree for spring practice. Fourth-year head coach Al Golden announced his team’s spring schedule Monday.

The Canes will begin their spring schedule with a closed practice March 1 (9 a.m.). Miami will practice four times before Spring Break and a total of nine times before its first spring scrimmage March 29 (12 p.m.) at Greentree. The Hurricanes’ second scrimmages will 6 p.m. on April 4 at Cobb Stadium.

Miami’s spring schedule will culminate April 12 with its annual Spring Game (6 p.m.) at Sun Life Stadium.

Miami will also host the South Florida Football Festival, a clinic for high school and youth coaches, on March 28-29.

With the exception of the three scrimmages, all practices are closed to the public.
2014 MIAMI HURRICANES SPRING FOOTBALL DATES*
*All non-scrimmage times subject to change
Saturday, March 1 Practice 1 (9 a.m.)
Sunday, March 2 Practice 2 (9 a.m.)
Tuesday, March 4 Practice 3 (9 a.m.)
Thursday, March 6 Practice 4 (9 a.m.)
Tuesday, March 18 Practice 5 (9 a.m.)
Thursday, March 20 Practice 6 (9 a.m.)
Saturday, March 22 Practice 7 (9 a.m.)
Tuesday, March 25 Practice 8 (9 a.m.)
Friday, March 28 Practice 9 (6 p.m.), Cobb Stadium
Saturday, March 29 Scrimmage 1 (12 p.m.), Greentree
Tuesday, April 1 Practice 11 (9 a.m.)
Friday, April 4 Scrimmage 2 (6 p.m.), Cobb Stadium
Tuesday, April 8 Practice 13 (9 a.m.)
Thursday, April 10 Practice 14 (9 a.m.)
Saturday, April 12 Spring Game (6 p.m.), Sun Life Stadium
 
Anyone know why we are playing all of our scrimmages on campus (except the final Spring Game)?

Haven't we played all over S. Florida the past two seasons to try and "market" our brand and let kids in other areas see UM up close?

I actually thought this was a pretty good idea. I wonder what happened?
 
Anyone know why we are playing all of our scrimmages on campus (except the final Spring Game)?

Haven't we played all over S. Florida the past two seasons to try and "market" our brand and let kids in other areas see UM up close?

I actually thought this was a pretty good idea. I wonder what happened?


Cost maybe? Who knows.


I did like when we played a scrimmage in each Dade, Broward, and WPB. The West Coast scrimmages were pretty successful attendance-wise also.
 
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