With the NCAA’s edict that, at least for now, rescinds the banishment of satellite camps, college football coaches are free to move about the country in the pursuit of recruits away from their own campuses.
The poster boy for these types of “controversial” camps, of course, has been Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh. With the rescinding of the ban, Harbaugh and his coaching staff will disperse to camps as far away as California. They are also, in what most certainly can be described as enemy territory, set to invade That School Down South’s state.Jim Harbaugh and Michigan staff to be featured at Warren Harding Elite football Camp June 9 https://t.co/ZqHsv1wgUi pic.twitter.com/m0UWous40q
— Doug Sangregorio (@DougSangregorio) May 4, 2016
Yep, Harbaugh, the head coach of the hated Wolverines, will be setting up camp in the Buckeyes’ extended backyard, a mere three hours or so from The Horseshoe.
How long before Urban Myer and his coaching entourage shows up somewhere in the general neighborhood of Ann Arbor? Stay tuned...