SMU football announces Friday at Ford event to conclude spring practice April 17

Rhett Lashlee, Head Coach at SMU Mustangs Men's Football
Rhett Lashlee, Head Coach at SMU Mustangs Men's Football
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SMU Football announced on April 13 that it will host its end-of-spring event, Friday at Ford, on April 17 at Ford Stadium in Dallas.

The event is open to the public with free admission. Gates will open at 6:00 pm and the team is scheduled to take the field at 6:30 pm Central Time. The activities are expected to continue until 8:30 pm.

Media members planning to cover the event must check in at the lobby of Loyd All-Sports Center and can park for free in the Binkley and Moody lots. A valid photo ID is required for media credentials, which can be obtained from a designated table.

After practice, players will participate in an autograph signing session outside the stadium on Pettus practice field as part of fan festivities planned for that evening. Media guidelines specify that video and photography are permitted only during a set period determined by SMU’s public relations office; no video recording is allowed after this period, but photography may continue. Media must remain outside designated yellow TV lines and away from team bench areas or grass fields within Ford Stadium.

No coaches or players will be available for interviews following practice. Media representatives are encouraged to RSVP in advance to secure credentials.



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