gogeta4
All-ACC
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The ACC wanted for the ban as well so you just can't blame the SEC. Basically they didn't want northern schools coming to the south and setting up camps. This would allow kids to show their stuff to coaches from out of state which is good for the kids. In the end I think the decision is bad for the player and since half this board is pro player and thinks they should be paid then they should hate this ruling. Either way I don't see how it stops a college like Michigan from paying lets say Bathune-Cookman to allow the Michigan coaches to attend their camps as guest instructors and offer kids.
thats what it is stopping for the most part. Those are the satellite camps. I went to FAMU camp last year down here...and the camp had coaches for colorado, umass, utah, iowa state...etc
This is going to hurt the smaller school prospects who get looks the mid major kids...
Benefit to us regardless..because for the most part we dont benefit from camps anyway...and dont hold them outside our area...or send coaches outside our area to camp.....maybe that coaching clinic they planned in Maryland will be affected