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Senior Bowl 2012: Game Time, TV Schedule And More

The 2012 Senior Bowl is one final hurrah for college football's senior class with the best of the best four-year student-athletes looking to improve their draft stock. On Saturday, the North and the South will take the field at Ladd-Peebles Stadium for one last game as college students.

This game features a solid group of quarterbacks who should all be selected over the first two days of the 2012 NFL Draft. With underclassmen like Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III unable to participate in this game, Boise State's Kellen Moore and Wisconsin's Russell Wilson are looking to show that their lack of adequate NFL size won't hinder them. They and Michigan State's Kirk Cousins are on the North squad.

The South team includes Oklahoma State's Brandon Weeden, Arizona's Nick Foles and San Diego State's Ryan Lindley. They're all looking to show that even with their prototypical size that they can overcome issues of accuracy and injury.

These quarterbacks take center stage on Saturday afternoon.

Game time/date: 4:00 p.m. ET, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012

Location: Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Ala.

TV: NFL Network

For more on the Senior Bowl and complete draft coverage, check out SB Nation's 2012 NFL Draft page and Mocking the Draft.

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