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After satellite camp ban, Big Ten coaches can learn from B1G players, SEC

Two days after an NCAA committee killed satellite camps, the #ChangeNCAA movement was born.

Current, former and future college football players, mostly from the Big Ten footprint, took to Twitter on Sunday and voiced their displeasure with Friday's ruling that FBS programs could only participate in camps held on campus or at their regular competition facilities. Players correctly argued that the banning of so-called satellite camps reduced exposure opportunities, especially for those unable to afford unofficial visits to many schools.

Former Michigan State cornerback Arjen Colquhoun fired off a series of tweets explaining how without the Sound Mind, Sound Body Football Academy held annually in Detroit, which draws coaches from around the region, he might never have had the opportunity to play in the Big Ten.