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Michigan football sets date or first spring practice, per day 2025

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  • The spring game, which is accessible to the public, will take place on April 20 at 12 p.m. in the Big Ten Network in the Michigan Stadium.
  • Michigan will also organize his annual professional day for outgoing players on March 21st.

The unofficial start of the football season in Michigan is just around the corner.

The Wolverines decided that they will open spring practice on Tuesday, March 18.

It starts a five -week spring ball, in which the Wolverines 15 organized practices are allowed. While the first 14 of them are not available to the public or the media, the last on April 20 is the annual Mais vs. Blue Spring game in the Michigan Stadium, which is free for anyone who wants to participate.

The game, which is played at noon and broadcast in the big ten network – is often the first real opportunity to see the development that took place in the early part of the low season, and also helps with the outsiders to receive an idea of ​​the perception of players, the chopping regulations at different positions and any new schemes that may be implemented.

This year, all eyes are directed even more on the quarterback position. It is always the most important place in the field, but after a year of the below average game in the position, it led to a 5: 5 start to the season to expand talent in the room in the low season. A probable position battle will take place in the next 5 to 6 months and is expected to lie between the graduate transfer Mikey Keene (Fresno State) and the No. 1 of the incoming Freshman chances of the nation, Bryce Underwood, from Belleville.

Anyone who wins the job will be commissioned to orchestrate a new attack after the offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey was brought in in the first year to replace Kirk Campbell (which was released in the order after a season).

In addition, it has announced that it has announced his pro day -an opportunity for outgoing players in the program to train in a similar environment as the NFL combine in front of NFL scouts, which in Ann Arbor usually means at least one representative from all 32 teams -on Friday, March 21st.

Tony Garcia is the Michigan Wolverines Beat Writer for Detroit Free Press. Send him an email to apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X @Realonygarcia.