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Live Updates: SMU Football Spring Game

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SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee. (Billy Embody - On3)

SMU Football will host its annual Spring Game at a different venue on Friday at 6:30 p.m., heading to Highland Park High School with construction underway at Gerald J. Ford Stadium.

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Gates will open at 6 p.m. on the north (home) side of the stadium and admission is free. Seating will be available in the north side bleachers. Concessions will be offered; therefore, outside food and drink is not permitted. Parking is free in the garage off Westchester Street as well as in the H Lot off Westchester. Street parking is also available.

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SMU’s avoided injuries for the most part this spring. There’s just one more showcase to go to get through healthy.

“Obviously from a coaching standpoint, we just want to be healthy,” head coach Rhett Lashlee said earlier this spring. “We’ve had a couple guys get nicked up, nobody that should miss the season or anything at this point. So if we get out of these last few practices healthy and then get the other guys back that had the offseason surgeries, that’s kind of check one for us. But I think it’s just continuing to build the foundation. Offensively, we’ve got to get back to playing fast, I think we’re running the ball better, can you protect football. Defensively I think you can see, at least it feels like, there’s a lot of improvement.”

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