We have an unofficial date for the 2024 Kentucky Football Spring Game
There has not been an official announcement, but the BBN can finally pencil in a date for the 2024 Kentucky football spring game.
Fans do not need to know well in advance when the Wildcats will be on the field for spring practice. Recruits do need to know. An important time for recruiting, during this time of year players take unofficial visits to learn how the program operates on a day-to-day basis, albeit without the urgency of a gameday on the horizon.
While fans clamor for spring practice information, one prospect’s parent has let the cat out of the bag. Isaac Sowells Sr., a former NFL player and the father of Louisville Male IOL Spike Sowells, shared the spring schedule on social media that Kentucky is sending to recruits.
The 2024 Kentucky spring football game has been tentatively set for Saturday, April 13. This would be welcome news for a fanbase that has only seen two spring football games in the last five years. If tradition stands, admission will be free for the day game at Kroger Field and it will be broadcast on the SEC Network.
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The leaked date of the 2024 Kentucky football spring game lines up with our best estimate shared in Monday’s edition of First Down Kentucky. There is one unusual aspect to the aforementioned dates.
Mark Stoops typically opens spring practice prior to the start of spring break. Kentucky will wait until the players return home to hit the practice fields. They also have a couple of practices on the docket following the spring game.
It’s setting up to be a great sports weekend for the BBN. Races will be happening at Keeneland on the day of the spring game and it’s moving day at Augusta National for The Masters. Prepare accordingly.
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