On March 8, 2011, 31 players from smaller schools had their day to get the attention of the NFL.
Scouts from half the league's teams had shown up at Fordham University in the Bronx that day, mostly to see the school's tight end Stephen Skelton and safety Isa Abdul-Quddus.
After a few hours, most were sent home, knowing their dream of playing football at the highest level was pretty much over.
And then there was Monmouth's Chris Hogan, who was asked to stay around for positional drills.
That Chris Hogan is even in an NFL jersey on a team playing on Super Bowl Sunday is a miracle.