Furman Paladins Open Spring Practice Under Coach Clay Hendrix
Furman kicked off a 15-practice spring slate at 6 a.m. on March 11 under head coach Clay Hendrix.

Before most of Greenville was awake, Clay Hendrix had his Paladins on the practice field. Furman football opened its spring camp at 6:00 a.m. on March 11, launching a 15-practice slate that will shape the program's roster and depth chart heading into the fall.
The early-morning start set the tone for what Hendrix expects from his program. The athletics department confirmed the session's details in a release posted later that evening, signaling that the Paladins were already well into their first day of work by the time the announcement went public.
Furman's spring window gives Hendrix and his coaching staff 15 practices to evaluate personnel, install or refine schemes, and develop younger players before the competitive calendar resumes. In the Southern Conference, where margins between programs are tight, spring reps carry real weight. The Paladins have used previous spring cycles to address roster needs and sharpen fundamentals before fall camp compresses preparation time.

Hendrix, who has built Furman into a consistent presence in the SoCon, enters this spring with the full complement of practices available under NCAA rules. How the Paladins distribute those 15 sessions across position work, team periods, and evaluation snaps will go a long way toward determining which players claim starting roles by the time September arrives.
The program has not announced a spring game date, but with 15 practices now underway, Furman's offseason work is no longer hypothetical.
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