Iowa spring game 2018: How to watch, listen to Hawkeye scrimmage at Kinnick Stadium
Fans and media will finally get a chance to see how the Hawkeyes are shaping up in Friday's spring scrimmage, when the team will go on public display.
There will be some live periods of 11-on-11, we’re told, but there won’t be points awarded for explosive plays or three-and-outs as in past Hawkeye spring scrimmages. With the North end zone under construction, play will head only toward the South goalposts.
Here's what you need to know about Iowa's spring scrimmage. Scroll down for how to watch and listen to the game.
If you go
- When: 7 p.m. Friday.
- Where: Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.
- Entry: Free. Parking lots open at 5 p.m.; gates open at 6. Sections 122 through 128 will be open for seating, along with the entire south grandstands. With the North end zone under construction, only Gates B and E will be open for entry. Normal game-day security procedures will be in place.
- Weather: Partly cloudy, with temps in the mid-50s.
- Notable: There is no planned autograph session. Starting at 6 p.m., fans can sign one of the large construction beams that will be used in the end-zone construction.
How to watch
If you can't go to the game, you can watch a live stream of the game via BTN2GO.
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How to listen
A radio broadcast will run from 7-8 p.m. on the Hawkeye Sports Network, with Gary Dolphin, Ed Podolak and Rob Brooks on the call. The game will air on these radio stations:
- 800 AM (KXIC-Iowa City)
- 600 AM (WMT-Cedar Rapids)
- 1040 AM (WHO-Des Moines)
- Listen online via TuneIn on the Hawkeye Sports Network.
- Check here for other stations
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