http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2016/6/17/11963546/ncaa-satellite-camps-nfl
Now, it’s possible the NCAA has found a solution. Per Harry Minium of the Virginian-Pilot, the NCAA is considering getting rid of school-sponsored camps, but replacing them with an official spring camps circuit, in association with some facilities used by NFL players, with the story’s headline referring to the idea as an NFL partnership.
The NCAA is considering banning satellite football camps and replacing them next spring with camps it would sponsor at NFL training centers and high schools.
If the NCAA doesn't ban the current camps, documents indicate it is likely to set a 10-day window for coaches to attend camps. The current window is 30 days.
Now, it’s possible the NCAA has found a solution. Per Harry Minium of the Virginian-Pilot, the NCAA is considering getting rid of school-sponsored camps, but replacing them with an official spring camps circuit, in association with some facilities used by NFL players, with the story’s headline referring to the idea as an NFL partnership.
The NCAA is considering banning satellite football camps and replacing them next spring with camps it would sponsor at NFL training centers and high schools.
If the NCAA doesn't ban the current camps, documents indicate it is likely to set a 10-day window for coaches to attend camps. The current window is 30 days.