Alabama’s Pro Day has been rescheduled from March 24 to April 9, according to a report from ESPN’s Field Yates. Additionally, the school has informed NFL teams that it is prohibiting any NFL personnel from visiting campus until March 30 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The new Pro Day date happens to be the same day quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is set to work out for NFL teams for the first time since suffering a dislocated hip in mid-November. Now, all of UA’s draft hopefuls will take part in the event at the Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility.

“Up to this point, I’ve been rehabbing my butt off,” Tagovailoa said. “After March 9 when I get clearance from my doctors, then it’s full go up until my Pro Day. I’ll be ready to go.”

The Crimson Tide is set to start its spring practice schedule Friday, March 13, before breaking for spring break. There has been no official word yet whether that will continue as planned or will also be altered like so many other sporting events across the country. What is known is the SEC has suspended on- and off-campus recruiting visits through March 30.

“We did have conversations about recruiting ... and have stopped on-campus and off-campus recruiting for a period of time,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Thursday. “That could be extended. I think the NCAA needs to fully engage on that issue. The practice issue may be for them nationally. We had some conversations -- I don’t know that we came to a destination. And so that means it’s still on that list that we're creating.”

On Thursday, the conference canceled its men’s basketball tournament and announced the suspension of regular-season competition for teams in all sports on SEC campuses, as well as SEC championship events, until March 30. The NCAA took it a step farther, announcing it has canceled its remaining winter and spring championships for the 2020 season.

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