Florida to Host Pro Scout Day
Friday, March 12, 2010 | Football
The University of Florida football program will hold its annual Pro Scout Day on Wednesday, March 17, when more than 15 Gators are scheduled to work out for NFL coaches and scouts.
Viewing for the on-field portion of this event, which will begin at approximately 10 a.m., is open to the public with free admission. Fans will be able to enter the stadium through Gate 2, which will open at 8:30 a.m.
Restrooms and concession stands will be open for the event. There are over 100 water fountains available throughout Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Smoking is prohibited on the campus of the University of Florida.
Fans are also reminded that no video cameras are allowed.
If you are planning to attend the event, please familiarize yourself with the Gator Fans' Code of Conduct.
Prohibited Items
Food/drink containers, bottles, cans, thermoses, ice bags, ice chests, any artificial noise making device, flags, weapons, umbrellas, strollers, back packs, carry bags, video cameras/cases or any items deemed hazardous by game management personnel will not be allowed in the stadium.
GatorVision Online
GatorVision Online will provide extensive video coverage of Pro Scout Day following the event's completion, including video highlights and interviews with several players. Once posted, videos can be accessed in the GatorVision Online area on the right side of the GatorZone.com home page and football page.
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