Deion Sanders proposed having his Colorado team scrimmage against another school instead of practicing internally, aiming to generate more excitement and revenue for the traditional spring game. Although the NCAA denied a waiver for a Buffaloes-Orange joint workout, Sanders’ idea could revolutionize spring football by mirroring the NFL’s model of joint practices. Despite potential obstacles like injury concerns and scouting, the profitability and revenue-generating potential of such matchups could compel more programs to embrace this innovative approach.
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