While college basketball has dominated the headlines for the past month, college football teams have been preparing for the 2019 season. With most FBS teams finishing up their spring practice schedules in the next several weeks, spring games are set to take center stage in the college football world.
Spring games are often heavily scripted and aren’t always perfect indicators of what’s to come, but they provide opportunities to get a sense for how depth charts stack up heading into the summer and what new schemes generally look like under new coaches and coordinators.