Spring Practice Schedule Released!

blog.thenewstribune.com/uwsports/2015/03/04/huskies-announce-2015-spring-football-practice-schedule/

1. Mon., March 30 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – offensive players & Coach Petersen
2. Wed., April 1 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – defensive players
3. Fri., April 3 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – all assistant coaches
4. Sat., April 4 – practice closed
5. Mon., April 6 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – defensive players
6. Wed., April 8 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – offensive players
7. Fri., April 10 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – all assistant coaches & Coach Petersen
8. Sat., April 11 – practice closed
9. Mon., April 13 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – offensive players
10. Wed., April 15 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – defensive players
11. Fri., April 17 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – all assistant coaches & Coach Petersen
12. Sat., April 18 – practice closed
13. Mon., April 20 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – defensive players & Coach Petersen
14. Wed., April 22 – 8:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. – offensive players
15. Sat., April 25 – SPRING PREVIEW, 12 noon-2:00 p.m. – all available players & coaches

 
But what about access?

That is the question EVERYONE wants answered.

Whoops, where'd I leave that thing?
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That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

Where are you seeing that about the setup?
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

That just let's the media know which group of coaches and players are available to them after practice.
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

Not to mention April 3rd, 10th, and 17th when it will only be coaches practicing. You think they would want the players out there! Peetamus is really blowing things up.
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

Not to mention April 3rd, 10th, and 17th when it will only be coaches practicing. You think they would want the players out there! Peetamus is really blowing things up.

These coaches-only practices may have worked in the WAC but this is big boy football, smh
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

That just let's the media know which group of coaches and players are available to them after practice.

Thanks, I read that wrong off Caple's blog.

Looks like Caple updated his blog post later to say:

"Here it is, with media availability included (that’s what the “offensive players” and “defensive players” refers to — not who’s practicing, but who’s available to speak with reporters afterward, in case that was unclear)."

So hopefully I wasn't the only confused by this formatting.
 
That's an interesting set-up for Spring. Only 7 times are the offense and defense together at the same time (and maybe special teams?).

Wonder what the reason is for the split like this? Do any other schools have a similar set-up like this or did Petersen do something like this at BSU?

That just let's the media know which group of coaches and players are available to them after practice.

Thanks, I read that wrong off Caple's blog.

Looks like Caple updated his blog post later to say:

"Here it is, with media availability included (that’s what the “offensive players” and “defensive players” refers to — not who’s practicing, but who’s available to speak with reporters afterward, in case that was unclear)."

So hopefully I wasn't the only confused by this formatting.

I'll admit I did have to read it twice.
 
Even though it's two total completely different budgets and funding sources.....will there be free parking?
 
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