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Jim Harbaugh said:''I suggest we drop the term `student-athlete' for consistency.''
Ol' Jim just wants a recruiting foothold in the talent rich South. Football camps are a major part of recruiting and when kids cannot afford to travel hundreds of miles to an out-of-state camp, they don't go.Harbaugh says, ''this is going to affect thousands and thousands of people...''
It was also an opportunity to send some money to HS coaches and athletic departments.Camps are supposed to be an opportunity for kids to improve their skills. This developed into an opportunity for coaches to get eyes on a specific recruit and actually "work him out." That has moved into a situation where the coaches are now barnstorming around the country to get an opportunity to work these kids out and get a good evaluation of their abilities. I am 100% against satellite camps. Camps are there to help the local kids improve. Everything else is just a farce.
How do you figure that?It was also an opportunity to send some money to HS coaches and athletic departments.
HS facilities were frequently used for the camps and HS coaches were hired as administrators.How do you figure that?
Summer camps began as instructional then turned into a recruiting gold mine then turned into a recruiting invasion.Regional combines? Interesting idea. I wonder how much that would impact the Nike, Rivals and the like camps. I don't know if coaches are allowed to attend those camp so the impact on them may be none but I think the combine scenario has merits. Schools could still hold camp as they used to be, instructional.
Summer camps began as instructional then turned into a recruiting gold mine then turned into a recruiting invasion.
It appears the NCAA Board of Directors has overturned the April decision to ban satellite camps. CPJ is going camping.
Georgia Tech gets into satellite camp game
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Georgia Tech will get into the satellite camp game. Coach Paul Johnson said Monday that the team will have a coaching presence this summer at three satellite camps, in Jacksonville, Fla., Birmingham, Ala., and Stockbridge.
It appears the NCAA Board of Directors has overturned the April decision to ban satellite camps. CPJ is going camping.
Georgia Tech gets into satellite camp game
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/co...rnallink_referralbox_free-to-premium-referral
Georgia Tech will get into the satellite camp game. Coach Paul Johnson said Monday that the team will have a coaching presence this summer at three satellite camps, in Jacksonville, Fla., Birmingham, Ala., and Stockbridge.