Black team defeats the Garnet team in 2016 spring practice game
By Drew Mueller | April 9, 2016The Black team dominated at the 2016 Garnet and Black Spring Game, defeating the Garnet team 35-14.
The Black team dominated at the 2016 Garnet and Black Spring Game, defeating the Garnet team 35-14.
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