Jeremy Bennett already had enough to worry about this spring. The 47-year-old took over the Mullen High School football program in February after serving as D’Evelyn High’s head coach for the past 15 years. He had new schemes to install, students walking the halls to recruit and a coaching staff to get acquainted with. Doing all of that without the benefit of face-to-face contact has been far from ideal. “It’s hard to have poetry in motion with 11 people if you don’t script it and go over it over and over,” Bennett lamented. In a normal year, Colorado’s prep programs would be in the thick of spring football right about now.