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Nebraska to hold skills competitions in place of spring game

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LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska's spring football game, which dates to the 1920s and has been played annually since 1950, will be replaced with skills competitions and 7-on-7 games at Memorial Stadium on April 26, the school announced Thursday.

Coach Matt Rhule had said five weeks ago he highly doubted a spring game would be played because of his concerns about other teams scouting players in the scrimmage and possibly poaching them through the transfer portal.

The skills competitions will be similar to the NFL's Pro Bowl Games. In addition to those and the 7-on-7 games, former players will participate in various competitions and there will be a women's flag football exhibition.