What should a football player do if his college is not holding a PRO DAY?

I am getting hit up left and right from players whose school is not holding a Pro Day for their senior college players.
I am so upset by this, because it is not fair.
I have been hit up today by seven different kids who cannot get into a pro day because their school is not holding a pro day this year. There has to be something for these kids because it is not fair.
I talked to an Ivy League player today who said his school is not holding a pro day for their athletes and he is not able to get into another pro day. Pro Days are critical for a player to end up getting a shot at professional sports. I feel the school should be obligated to at least hold a pro day. If they are not going to hold a pro day then they should call a school near them in the state and help the kid get into their pro day.
These kids get one shot to showcase their talents, and who are we to say the kid is not good enough to make it. I think there needs to be a pro day event for these kids that are falling through the cracks.
I do not want to recommend a pay to perform type of pro day right now because I have to find out if it is credible. I have been out of it for a while, but if you cannot get into a Pro Day or your school is not having a pro day, let us know so we can work on trying to get you some resources.

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