Thursday, April 28, 2016

NCAA lifts Satellite Camp Ban, will be back to normal.

Written Thursday April 28th at 8:00 PM

Well mark this as a win for players and scouts all around.

On Thursday the NCAA rescinded its ban on Satellite Camps effective immediately making the way for camps like the Sound Mind Sound Body Camp, which will take place at Wayne State on June 9th and 10th to get back to where it was suppose to be and coaches to go where ever they want to be at.

This move was a huge victory for high school players who uses the camps for exposure along with the Big Ten and Mid American Conferences who uses the camps to recruit players and losses by the SEC and the ACC.

End of the day this issue won't go away anytime soon as the NCAA want recommendations from the Board of Governors for improving football recruiting due by September 1st.

For now everything will stay the same as it was last summer and Satellite Camps will be allowed for another summer.


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