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has Kelly scheduled any national satellite camps this year?

Weren't they banned? May have been something else I read about camps though.
 
Weren't they banned? May have been something else I read about camps though.

Michigan has a bunch scheduled. You just need to team up with a host school in the state you want to recruit. And coaches willing to put in some SERIOUS miles.

June 2: Mercer University (Macon, Ga.)

June 2: John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio)

June 3 or July 22: Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas)

June 4: Valdosta State University (Valdosta, Ga.)

June 4: University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio)

June 5: Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Fla.)

June 9: Tulane University (New Orleans)

June 9: Tennessee State University (Nashville, Tenn.)

June 11: UCLA (Los Angeles)June 2: Mercer University (Macon, Ga.)

June 2: John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio)

June 3 or July 22: Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas)

June 4: Valdosta State University (Valdosta, Ga.)

June 4: University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio)

June 5: Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Fla.)

June 9: Tulane University (New Orleans)

June 9: Tennessee State University (Nashville, Tenn.)

June 11: UCLA (Los Angeles)
 
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Mich just had spring practice in Rome. Why cant ND have next years spring practice in Ireland or someplace interesting?
 
I thought he said last year that he has no intention of doing that.

I don't get that. If you are in a recruiting hotbed like Ohio or in SEC land, maybe it would be a waste of time. But Indiana is not exactly Florida in terms of producing high school talent.
 
Mich just had spring practice in Rome. Why cant ND have next years spring practice in Ireland or someplace interesting?
Why not Mexico? Pretty interesting that #### like yourself didn't mention ND having spring ball in Mexico.
 
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This is the last year that off-campus camps are allowed.

ND opted out because they figured that NCAA rule was coming. They also know that getting kids to ND's campus is key to ultimately getting them to sign. Camps are a good way to get them there and generate interest in the facilities and campus life.
 
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Just another example of other premier programs playing chess while ND continues to play checkers.

Would be nice to have a coaching staff on the cutting edge of recruiting strategy with shrewd recruiters.
 
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