Spring Game Recap: Samford Defense Dominates with 34-20 Win
The Samford University football team concluded spring practice with a spring game at Pete Hanna Stadium, where the defense triumphed over the offense 34-20. This marked the inaugural spring game for new head coach John Grass, who expressed enthusiasm about the event and the crowd's participation. The game featured a unique scoring system rewarding the defense for turnovers and defensive stops while the offense scored through touchdowns and field goals. Defensive players excelled with three interceptions, while the offense found success with touchdown passes and field goals.
By the Numbers- Defense scored 34 points through a mix of turnovers and three-and-outs.
- Offense achieved a total of 20 points, including one touchdown from an 11-yard pass and a 36-yard rushing TD.
- Spring game was the first under head coach John Grass, showcasing team dynamics and player evaluation.
- Fans engaged actively, contributing to an electric atmosphere resembling a fall game.
The Bulldogs will prepare for their 2026 season opener against North Alabama on August 29, looking to build on the momentum from the spring practice and refine their team strategies.
Bottom LineSamford's strong defensive performance during the spring game sets a promising tone for the upcoming season. The team's atmosphere, combined with effective player evaluations, can lay the groundwork for future success.
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