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Broncos, Bulls & Cards Hold Spring Games PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, April 13 2008
ImageSpring football concluded for three more Mid-American Conference squads as Western Michigan, Ball State and Buffalo all held their annual spring football games this past Saturday, giving fans a partial glimpse of what they may expect to see once the 2008 season begins later this year.

We have links below to coverage from each school's spring football intra-squad game from this past weekend:



Swagger Back - Broncos Out To Prove Worth
 - There are usually two elements to spring football games - the on-field business, of course, and the kind of entertainment you simply don't get in the fall...read more from the Kalamazoo Gazette

BSU Offense Will Focus on Details - Ball State's experienced offense that returns starters at every position has a tough act to follow in the 2008 season...read more from The Star Press

UB Looking For Some Linebackers - The University at Buffalo wrapped up spring football practice Saturday with its Blue and White Scrimmage at UB Stadium...read more from the Buffalo News

 
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