West Virginia Football Coach Neal Brown Proposes Joint Practices to Improve Preseason Training
Key points:
- West Virginia football coach Neal Brown hopes for changes to preseason practices in college football.
- He suggests implementing joint practices with other teams instead of having the same players go up against each other in routine practices.
- Brown believes joint practices would benefit the roster and coaching staff by providing different competition and preparation for the season.
West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Neal Brown hopes for changes to the practice schedule in the future. Brown suggests adopting the NFL model of joint back-to-back practices with another team to break up the routine of preseason practices. While it may not include preseason games, the joint practices would allow for different drills and settings, providing valuable experience for the players and coaching staff. However, the implementation of such changes may be further down the line as college coaches and decision makers have other pressing concerns, including the transfer portal and name, image, and likeness issues.
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