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Friday March 15, 2013


UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA- FLORENCE, AL
"HOME OF THE D2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP"
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TEAM NORTH          TEAM SOUTH

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Friday March 15, 2013

ProGrass International Scout Bowl 
2012 EURO AMERICAN CHALLENGE
The World's Top Professional Football Prospects Bowl Game
Friday MARCH 15, 2013 at the Unviersity of North Alabama
The ProGrass Internaltional Scout Bowl will take the top 70 prospects from graduating colliegate seniors to  free agents from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe that need a "2nd Chance" to show they have what it takes to play in the NFL or CFL.  Each team will be coached by a staff made up of former NFL and NCAA Division 1 coaching legends. It will be nationally televised to give each prospect top exposure.
The first ever ProGrass International Scout Bowl will take place on Friday March 15, 2013 at Braly Stadium on the University of North Alababma Campus in Florence, Alabama.  With the great community in Florence, AL and them welcoming the game with open arms,  the bowl game will bring in thousands of fans for the players to show off their talents. Florence has been the host of the Divison II National Championship and the University of North Alabama has had it's share of National Championships as well. 

Braly Municipal Stadium-University of North Alabama

Braly Municipal Stadium is recognized across the nation as one of the finest football facilities on the college-division level. The 14,215-seat stadium, which is the home field of the University of North Alabama, served as the site for numerous Division II playoff games before being chosen as the host stadium for the Division II National Championship game in 1986. This year marks the 27th consecutive year the Division II Football Championship Game has been played at Braly Municipal Stadium.
State of the art “ProGrass” artificial turf has been installed at the stadium along with a new scoreboard with LED lighting and play clocks. With the recent sound system upgrade, nearly $700,000 in renovations have occurred.
Braly Municipal Stadium features two dressing rooms, concession stands, restrooms and a three-level press box. The first level seats up to 50 sportswriters in the press room. A second level houses coaching staffs from each competing school, the public address announcer, the clock operator, the stadium manager and both home and visiting radio crews. The third floor is used by television and film crews. There are also two boxes used for hosting representatives from each team playing in the Division II Football Championship Game

 

 

 

 

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