NCAA exec Oliver Luck says NCAA could revisit satellite camp ban
NCAA executive Oliver Luck said Monday the NCAA might revisit the new controversial satellite camp ban.
Oliver Luck at a speaking engagement in NE Ohio this morning said he expects the satellite camp rule to be revisited.
— Zac Jackson (@AkronJackson) April 18, 2016
@Mark__Snyder no. He very much defended the NCAA then at the end of his answer said he expects it will be revisited
— Zac Jackson (@AkronJackson) April 18, 2016
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The ban on satellite camps, which was enacted a few weeks ago, has sparked nationwide debate. Several coaches have spoken out against the ban as have recruits, who need the satellite camps as a low-cost option to get seen by FBS recruiters.
While the ban, which was voted on by the NCAA’s Division I Council, was effective immediately, it’s not official until the NCAA’s Board of Governors meet next week.
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