Spring practices at Tabor College have set the stage for the upcoming football season, highlighted by the annual Spring Game showcasing player growth and position transitions.

By the Numbers
  • Deonte Hill had 25 receptions for 355 yards and two touchdowns last season.
  • Sean Hunter impressed with his field vision and determination to return from injury.
State of Play
  • Offensive line and special teams are expected to provide solid support this season.
  • The defense is described as efficient, with a promising secondary and versatile players.
What's Next

The Bluejays are gearing up to start the new season at home against McPherson College, with improvements in team chemistry and performance.

Bottom Line

Tabor College's football program is undergoing positive developments, showcasing player versatility, determination, and progress, setting the stage for an exciting upcoming season.