In Morgantown, West Virginia held its Gold-Blue Showcase spring game, featuring more practice drills and player evaluations than traditional game play. Coach Rich Rodriguez led the team through full contact drills and over 80 plays, emphasizing the importance of showcasing players on the bubble and deeper on the depth chart for potential transfer opportunities. While some teams opt out of spring games, the financial impact and fan engagement may keep the tradition alive in Morgantown, with Rodriguez hinting at the possibility of closed practices or scrimmaging against other teams in the future.
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WrestleMania 41 takeaways: Mixed feelings on main event between John Cena, Cody Rhodes
WrestleMania 41 Night 2 featured significant surprises and title changes, most notably John Cena's record-breaking victory over Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship, overshadowed by the absence of The Rock, who orchestrated the event's narrative. The Judgement Day faction faced mixed outcomes with Dominik Mysterio winning the Intercontinental Championship while teammates struggled, and Bron Breakker's title loss suggests he's poised for a future world title shot. Meanwhile, Iyo Sky's unexpected win in the Women's...
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