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Saw this posted up on the Georgia Tech Football Blog:
http://www.playatgatech.com/blog/blog.php?id=1740
Goes on to talk about how our previous coach treated bowl practice as a essentially an early spring training camp. In other words, he wasn't so much looking at how to win the bowl game, so much as getting prep time for the following year.
True? Is their really no sanctioned limit on number of practices? I thought NCAA had them capped.
http://www.playatgatech.com/blog/blog.php?id=1740
Excellent.Before the start of bowl practice, Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson said that he treats bowls as rewards. That included the way he ran practices — as normal game-week practices, not as a precursor to the heavy-duty work of spring practice.
Goes on to talk about how our previous coach treated bowl practice as a essentially an early spring training camp. In other words, he wasn't so much looking at how to win the bowl game, so much as getting prep time for the following year.

Johnson also shortened practice to about 90 minutes, where typical practices during the season ran about two hours. Further, while there is no limit to the number of practices that can be run to prepare for a bowl, the Jackets took two weeks off for final exams and will practice nine times.
True? Is their really no sanctioned limit on number of practices? I thought NCAA had them capped.