For any woman who loves football or just wants to understand what the fuss is all about, the
University of Michigan’s Women’s Football Academy is an opportunity to gain on-the-field knowledge from the best. Participants at the event, to be held Saturday, June 14, will be among the first to meet new U-M head football coach Rich Rodriguez and his staff, who are volunteering their time to teach offense, defense and special teams strategies, skills and techniques.
The Women’s Football Academy, an annual fund raiser for the
U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, is a day of learning and playing football with U-M coaches and staff. It’s for women only, and no prior football experience or knowledge is necessary. Participants go through practice drills and end the day with a scrimmage.
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I suppose I am the only one who thinks this is a good idea.