![]() ![]() About 700 tickets remain for the general public, as well as some student tickets still available. For the first time since the 1980s, CU is selling spring game tickets, at a cost of $10 for general admission. I would never fall in love with having a break in betwixt spring practices.” NotableĪs of Monday, CU had distributed roughly 40,300 tickets for the spring game, with about 8,000 of those going to students. “Some guys are gonna work their butts off and stay in shape and lift (during the break) and make sure they come back prepared because they know there’s a lot at stake for the spring for them personally. They’ve got to still touch the oven and see if it’s hot. So some people you tell don’t go out there and do ABC and D and they do it anyway because you told them not to. “I don’t like it in betwixt because these are young men at different maturation levels. ![]() “It’s not a positive,” he said last week. ![]() Sanders is not a fan of taking this week off. The Buffs will return to the field on April 4 and will have 11 practices in a 19-day stretch before wrapping up the spring. So, that’s a huge game for a multitude of reasons.” Not so welcome breakĬU opened spring practices on March 19 and got four practices in before taking this week off for spring break. Not only that say, for instance, a guy isn’t what we want, he may be what somebody else wants and they’re able to see him. That particular game gives them that ability. “They want to be seen, heard, known, recognized. “It’s vital (to have the game on ESPN), because all these kids today, they want attention, they want affection, they want appreciation,” Sanders said. It is the only spring game in the nation to be televised by ESPN’s main network, and Sanders said that could be an opportunity similar to an NFL preseason game where players could be auditioning not only for roles with the Buffs, but possibly for other teams. On April 22, CU will wrap up practices with the annual spring game, which will be televised by ESPN. Whether that kid is here or not, we’ve got to make sure that kid is better. “I don’t care if it’s the last kid on the totem pole we have to put forth the effort to develop him, to make sure he’s better at the conclusion of the spring than when he came for the first day of the spring. “Everybody has to develop,” Sanders said. “So, the mindsets of those individuals got to change or they’ve got to go.”įor now, Sanders and the staff are focusing their efforts on getting every player better by the end of spring. “We win together in this building and we lose together in this building and we plan on winning,” he said. With the Buffs planning to add more players through the portal, there could be 20 or more current players not on the team by August.ĬU finished the first week of spring football on Friday, and Sanders and his staff are using these practices, in part, to figure out which players will still be Buffs in the fall. No other team in the country has added more than 19.Īs of now, CU is projected for 95 scholarship players in the fall, which is 10 more than the NCAA maximum of 85. The Buffs have already added 25 transfers, second only to Arizona State (27). 1-rated transfer class in the country, according to. We’re about to really get started, as soon as we’re allowed to.”ĬU has the No. ![]() 1 and we haven’t got started in the portal yet. “We ain’t no joke in this portal,” Sanders said in the interview. ![]()
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