By Foster Nicholas | Sports Editor

Baylor football is set to host the Baylor Blitz, a youth skills challenge and open practice, in place of the annual Green & Gold spring game to cap off spring camp on April 26 at McLane Stadium.

The event will open with a youth football skill challenge at 10 a.m., for up to 300 registered participants in grades 3-8. The students will rotate through stationed drills alongside Baylor athletes and coaches before turning over to a Baylor football practice at noon.

In a similar fashion to the 2024 spring practice, in place of the Green & Gold game, the Bears will go through drills including 7-on-7, Perimeter, Down the Line, 1-on-1 challenges and more. The event is open to the public and free to attend, fans can enter through Gate C and purchase concessions in the stadium.

The Baylor Blitz will also introduce a “Surplus Sale” where fans can purchase game-worn jerseys, exclusive bowl game gear and new team-issued apparel. In the case of poor weather, the event would be canceled and the Surpuls Sale rescheduled.

The Bears opened a 15-day spring practice schedule on Saturday, which will close on April 26. Baylor will take the field on Thursday and Saturday this week at the Fudge Football Development Center.

Foster Nicholas is a senior Broadcast Journalism major from Parker, Colorado. He enjoys doing play-by-play and broadcasting different sporting events across campus. After graduating, he hopes to pursue his hobbies and enjoy slightly more free time.

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