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5 Teams with Big Questions to Answer This Spring

Spring ball will be crucial for these teams who are have a lot of lingering questions

Staff| February 5, 2023 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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— Spring football is coming and these teams are looking for answers in some cases to keep momentum going and in others to figure stuff out in a hurry.


1. Tennessee

This is specific to Joe Milton. He looked good in the Orange Bowl against a good Clemson team (albeit without some key pieces). But he and the revamped receiving corps need to prove that they can continue to produce near the same levels as Hendon Hooker and Jalin Hyatt if they’re going to take the next step and truly compete with Georgia in the SEC East.

Dec 30, 2022; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joe Milton III (7) throws a pass against the Clemson Tigers during the first half of the 2022 Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium.

2. Ohio State

This might sound strange, considering how good the Buckeyes have been for the past decade. But after back-to-back losses to Michigan and a disappointing playoff loss, Ryan Day and company have some acute problems to fix. The first is to find a replacement quarterback for CJ Stroud, and the second is to fix a defense that has been susceptible to big plays against high level opponents. 

Nov 26, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day yells during the first half of the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium.

3. Texas A&M

Bringing in Bobby Petrino reeks of desperation from Jimbo Fisher. And after a mass exodus to the portal, the former national champion coach first needs to prove that he still has control over this program. Between figuring out who’s simply going to even be on the team come the first day of spring practice and trying to incorporate a lot of new coaches, he’s got his work cut out for him.

Oct 29, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher looks on in the first half against the Mississippi Rebels at Kyle Field.

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4. Cal

Justin Wilcox came out of the gates in Berkeley with some very strong defenses and competed well with the best in the conference. But after a couple of down seasons, he’s arguably the coach on the hottest seat in the conference, especially with all of the new coaches on the west coast.

Nov 19, 2022; Berkeley, California, USA; California Golden Bears head coach Justin Wilcox gestures while talking to the referees during the second quarter against the Stanford Cardinal at FTX Field at California Memorial Stadium.

5. Iowa State

After the immediate impact of Breece Hall and Brock Purdy at the pro level, coupled with Matt Campbell‘s worst season since his inaugural one in Ames, there are very faint questions bubbling up. With a big rebound season in 2023, Campbell can show why he’s been one of the most coveted coaches in the country for the past half-decade. But another bottom-of-the-table campaign could lead some to question whether it was really Hall and Purdy who were most responsible for the recent success of the program.

Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell looks up at the replay screen during the Cy-Hawk Series football game against Iowa on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.
Category: College FootballTag: Cal Golden Bears, Iowa State Cyclones, Jimbo Fisher, Joe Milton, Justin Wilcox, Matt Campbell, Ohio State Buckeyes, Ryan Day, Tennessee Volunteers
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