The SEC and ACC got what they wanted. The NCAA announced Friday the ban on satellite camps across the FBS level of college football, which drastically changes all summer plans for college football programs and recruits.
Satellite camps allow for schools to travel off its own campus to host or help in summer football camps. Schools like Eastern Michigan and every other mid-major are actively involved in these camps, as it allows for these schools to evaluate some of the talent that attend these events at much larger schools.
“We have had to make some changes,” EMU head coach Chris Creighton said.