Marqise Lee works against Su'a Cravens in USC's spring practice. (USATSI)
Marqise Lee works against Su'a Cravens in USC's spring practice. (USATSI)

The Eye On College Football Podcast makes a triumphant return with a look behind the scenes at spring practice.

Bleacher Report's Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) joins me to discuss spring practice; specifically, why it matters. Fans get excited about spring games, but there is a lot going on behind the scenes in March and April that will play a much bigger role in the success of a program.

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In The Podcast...

1:30 -- Addressing the topic head-on. What matters the most about spring practice?

3:00 -- How spring practices handle injuries in spring practice.

4:30 -- Some film study? Nope. ALL OF THE FILM STUDY.

6:30 -- Felder's least favorite part of spring: Joe Walk-On.

10:20 -- How coaching changes, particularly among assistants, can affect spring practice.

13:00 -- Looking at the spring practice intrigue across the country. We both agree the intrigue is strong in the Pac-12.

15:00 -- Fights in spring practice? Turns out they are pretty fun for the players. 

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