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NCAA overturns ban on satellite camps
The NCAA board of directors has overturned the ban on holding camps away from school, commonly called satellite camps.
In a statement Thursday, the board stressed that it wants the Division I council, which enacted the ban earlier this month, to conduct a thorough review of the entire FBS recruiting process. The council reports to the board of directors and oversees a number of NCAA legislative committees.
Michigan's Jim Harbaugh conducting spring camp in Florida crystallized the debate over satellite camps.
"It's clear that the membership has differing views on this subject, and the Council appreciates the Board's insights into this important issue," said council chair Jim Phillips, Northwestern's athletic director. "This review will provide an opportunity to identify the most effective ways prospective student-athletes can have their academic and athletic credentials evaluated by schools across the country."
Entire article: http://espn.go.com/college-football...s-ban-satellite-camps-wants-recruiting-review
The NCAA board of directors has overturned the ban on holding camps away from school, commonly called satellite camps.
In a statement Thursday, the board stressed that it wants the Division I council, which enacted the ban earlier this month, to conduct a thorough review of the entire FBS recruiting process. The council reports to the board of directors and oversees a number of NCAA legislative committees.
Michigan's Jim Harbaugh conducting spring camp in Florida crystallized the debate over satellite camps.
"It's clear that the membership has differing views on this subject, and the Council appreciates the Board's insights into this important issue," said council chair Jim Phillips, Northwestern's athletic director. "This review will provide an opportunity to identify the most effective ways prospective student-athletes can have their academic and athletic credentials evaluated by schools across the country."
Entire article: http://espn.go.com/college-football...s-ban-satellite-camps-wants-recruiting-review