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Wolverine Wednesday: Getting Spring Practice Back

Michigan was about to start Spring Practice when the world changed. Those 2 weeks are very important to the development of young players, for example like finding a new starting QB as the Wolverines are doing this season.

Per the AP: The NCAA's football oversight committee expects to finalize a plan Thursday to allow teams to conduct up to 12 unpadded, slow-speed practices, also know as walk-throughs, during the 14 days before the typical preseason begins in August.
Teams will be permitted up to 20 hours per week of what the NCAA calls countable athletically related activities during those extra two weeks, leading into a normal 29-day preseason practice schedule.