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Michigan State football will kick off spring ball on Tuesday and wrap it up with their annual Spring Game on April 24.
The Spartans released the complete spring practice schedule on Tuesday morning, with Michigan State practicing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning for the next five weeks. Spring ball will conclude on April 24 with the annual Spring Game scrimmage.
Spring game scheduled for April 24; no word yet if it will be open to the public and, if so, how many will be allowed in Spartan Stadium. https://t.co/MqBTqcVgyf
— Chris Solari (@chrissolari) March 23, 2021
As Chris Solari of The Detroit Free Press pointed out in the tweet above, details surrounding the Spring Game have yet to be released. In the past fans could attend the game for free, however, I would anticipate only a limited number of fans could attend (if fans are even allowed) this year’s game due to COVID-19.
In the past, Michigan State’s Spring Game has been televised so if only a limited number of fans — or if no fans at all — can attend the game, then there’s a good chance it can at least be watched on TV.
Stay with Spartans Wire for additional updates on the Spring Game and more from Michigan State’s spring practice season.
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