As of Monday, the number of publicly announced satellite camps Michigan had planned for next month sat at a robust 34, according to a list compiled by Mark Snyder of The Detroit Free Press.
For those keeping track at home, there are only 30 days in the month of June.
If the NCAA couldn't stop Jim Harbaugh from recruiting how he wanted, with its banning of the practice lasting a mere three weeks, perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that a calendar hasn't been able to limit the Wolverines' reach either. The logistics of Harbaugh's second satellite camp tour, which will include not only stops across the country but in Australia and America Samoa as well, remain unclear, but at this point, Michigan's June plans are already unlike anything ever seen in college football before.