Minnesota Replacing Spring Game With Practice Open to NIL Collective Members

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The University of Minnesota football program is replacing its traditional spring game and instead opening one practice exclusively to members of Dinkytown Athletes, the athletic department's official NIL collective.

As reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Gophers announced their plans Tuesday, noting that they haven't had a traditional outdoor spring game — open to the public on a Saturday — since 2017. The 2020 game was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2019, 2022 and 2023 games were all moved indoors.

Gophers, who went 6-7 last season, will open spring practice March 21. Fans can attend two spring practices, but the first of those — 11 a.m. on March 23 at Huntington Bank Stadium — will be exclusive for members of Dinkytown Athletics.

"The name, image and likeness (NIL) era has changed college sports, with athletes now allowed to make money off their brands, and Dinkytown Athletes plays a crucial role for the Gophers," Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune wrote.

"Dinkytown Athletes will communicate directly with its membership about registering to attend practice," the news release said, directing fans to learn more about membership at DinktownAthletes.com.

The Gophers will also host one practice open to the general public, at 4:30 p.m. on April 11 at the Athletes Village. The release noted that times and locations for both open practices are subject to change. For both open practices, fans are encouraged to bring diapers, which are donated to the Diaper Bank of Minnesota, Christensen reported.

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