There aren't many topics that unify Big Ten football players.
Often they take subtle jabs at each other and use Twitter for entertainment.
But the NCAA Division I Council's Friday ruling to restrict college coaches from working at camps off their campus has stirred current and former student athletes for a common cause.
Thousands of Metro-Detroit football players have used Detroit's Sound Mind Sound Body camp as a springboard to their college careers and founder Curtis Blackwell explained Saturday that won't be the same under the new rule.
After Blackwell brought the restrictions to light, the players took to Twitter to share how much the camp made a difference for them.