What are the odds they actually play it? From what I remember it was canceled more often than not in years when they announced it.
I guess I'm lumping in other disruptions where they still played the game but it was closed to the public, had limited attendance, or moved it to a weekday.It has definitely not been cancelled in more years than not. Not even close.
I only remember it being cancelled once. Other times it was moved indoors or the date was changed due to weather. They haven't had one for a couple of years.
This is definitely the latest date it has been scheduled, which should give it a better chance to happen with good weather.
I guess I'm lumping in other disruptions where they still played the game but it was closed to the public, had limited attendance, or moved it to a weekday.
In 9 years, 2017 was the only Saturday traditional spring game fully open to the public. 2018 was fully open but held on a weeknight due to weather. 2019, 2022, and 2023 were moved inside and closed to fans due to weather, which if I'm remembering correctly at least some of them had weather that you would normally not cancel outdoor football games for. 2020 was canceled for obvious reasons and 2021 had limited attendance.
So in Fleck's tenure they have announced 7 spring games prior to this year, only 3 were open to the public at all, and only 1 was a traditional Saturday spring game open to anyone who wanted to come.
It was great when my kids were younger to go meet the players and get autographs after. The players were always really nice to the kids.For some reason, the spring game has never excited me. I get it though, its a chance for players to show the coaches what they can do and so forth.