[1][2] He attended Concord High School where he lettered in basketball, lacrosse, track and field, and also played offensive tackle, defensive end, and long snapper for head coach Tim Dawson.
[1] During his early football career he was a three-year starter and recorded 58 tackles (19 for loss), seven sacks, three forced fumbles and recoveries, and three passes defensed.
[1] Spriggs was named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State Top 50 team in 2011.
[2] He was described by an ESPN analyst as having some raw tools, and who could possibly project to tight end at the college level.
[4] Spriggs ultimately accepted a scholarship from Indiana University and started all 12 games in his first year on the offensive line.
[1] In his final year as a Hoosier, Spriggs was named a team captain and allowed only two sacks in 475 pass attempts, starting at left tackle.
He was concerned about his strength, but overall he believed that he had a good chance to be a starting left tackle at the professional level.
[11] He started five games at right tackle before being placed back on injured reserve on December 26, 2017, with a knee injury.
[12] In 2018, Spriggs played in 13 games, starting two at right tackle in place of an injured Bryan Bulaga.