Spring practices set to kick off

SEC college football fans have been waiting for football to start again since the national championship took place on January 7th.

Well fans won’t have to wait much longer as Georgia and Texas A&M will start spring football practice on Saturday.

Teams can have 15 practices including their spring game, and most have two or three scrimmages built into their schedule as well.

Florida will start its spring practice on March 13th but fans will not be able to watch as practice as practices are closed.

The Gators will hold their annual Orange and Blue game on April 6th this year to conclude their spring practices.

Here is a list of when all of the SEC schools will start spring practice and when their spring game will be held.

Alabama starts practice on March 16th and will hold their spring game on April 20th.

Arkansas starts practice on March 10th and will hold their spring game on April 20th.

Auburn starts practice on March 27th and will hold their spring game on April 20th.

Florida starts practice on March 13th and will hold their spring game on April 6th.

Georgia starts practice on March 2nd and will hold their spring game on April 6th

Kentucky starts practice on March 18th and will hold their spring game on April 13th

LSU starts practice on March 14th and will hold their spring game on April 20th.

Ole Miss starts practice on March 17th and will hold their spring game on April 13th .

Mississippi State will start practice on March 21st and will hold their spring game on April 20th

Missouri will start practice on March 12th and will hold their spring game on April 20th

South Carolina will start practice on March 5th and will hold their spring game on  April 13th.

Tennessee will start practice on March 9th and will hold their spring game on April 20th

Texas A&M will start practice on March 2nd and will hold their spring game on April 13th

Vanderbilt will start practice on March 15th and will hold their spring game on  April 13th

Andrew Spivey
Andrew always knew he wanted to be involved with sports in some capacity. He began by coaching high school football for six years before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. While coaching, he was a part of two state semifinal teams in the state of Alabama. Given his past coaching experience, he figured covering recruiting would be a perfect fit. He began his career as an intern for Rivals.com, covering University of Florida football recruiting. After interning with Rivals for six months, he joined the Gator Country family as a recruiting analyst. Andrew enjoys spending his free time on the golf course and watching his beloved Atlanta Braves. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewSpiveyGC.