ACC leaders lament conflicting NCAA decisions on satellite camps
Posted May 11, 2016
ACC leaders are still trying to figure out how exactly the battle over satellite camps went wrong. The drama played out publicly, with the SEC and ACC protesting the camps. Opponents suggest the practice of people serving as guest coaches at camps held in recruiting-rich states like Florida steer primary recruiting efforts away from high schools and add to coaches' workloads.
(Orlando Sentinel)
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