College pro days set for busy scouting period taken on the South Side (Steelers)

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Pitt's Patrick Jones.

There won't be an NFL scouting combine this year, making the college pro days the only opportunity for teams to get a look at potential draft picks working out.

And given the lack of games some teams played -- if they played at all -- and the number of players who chose to opt out of playing this season, the pro days are all that much more important this year.

So important, in fact, Alabama is having two pro days, the first on March 23, the second on March 30.

The schedule for those pro days has now been set. Here's a list of who will be working out when according to the NFL as they'll be held starting March 5 and ending April 9. All dates are subject to change.

Friday, March 5

Kansas 

Tuesday, March 9 

Kansas State, Northwestern, Wisconsin-Whitewater 

Wednesday, March 10 

Arkansas, Marshall, Maryland, Wisconsin 

Thursday, March 11

Clemson, Nevada, Texas 

Friday, March 12

Arkansas State, North Dakota State, Oklahoma 

Monday, March 15 

Army, Kent State, Middle Tennessee State, Vanderbilt 

Tuesday, March 16

Georgia Tech, Temple 

Wednesday, March 17

Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Pitt, San Jose State 

Thursday, March 18

Auburn, Buffalo, Central Arkansas, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Monroe, Stanford, Troy, West Virginia 

Friday, March 19

Memphis, Ohio, TCU 

Monday, March 22

Air Force, Bowling Green, Colorado State, Florida State, Iowa, Missouri, Toledo 

Tuesday, March 23

Alabama, Central Michigan, Iowa State, Nebraska, Purdue 

Wednesday, March 24 

Michigan State, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Southern California, Virginia 

Thursday, March 25

Georgia Southern, Massachusetts, Mississippi, North Texas, Penn State, San Diego State, Southern Methodist, Tennessee, Western Michigan 

Friday, March 26

Boston College, Brigham Young, Michigan, South Dakota State, Virginia Tech 

Monday, March 29

Arizona State, Duke, Louisiana-Lafayette, Miami (Fla.), Miami (Ohio), North Carolina 

Tuesday, March 30

Alabama, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Louisville, North Carolina State, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Tulane, Washington 

Wednesday, March 31

Boise State, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Notre Dame, Wake Forest 

Thursday, April 1

Central Florida, Minnesota, North Carolina (Charlotte), Oklahoma State, Oregon State, South Florida, Western Kentucky 

Friday, April 2

Oregon, Tulsa 

Wednesday, April 7

Texas Tech 

Friday, April 9

Alabama-Birmingham, Ball State, Houston

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