Mark Snyder, Detroit Free Press
Jim Harbaugh always wants to do more.
So when the NCAA Division I Council approved limitations on satellite camps last week, the Michigan football coach was disappointed.
After he and his staff ran nearly 40 of them last summer, they will settle for 10 this summer.
But when speaking to a group of Detroit high school coaches this week, Harbaugh's focus was what affected them: how the Football Oversight Committee’s rules package challenges the Sound Mind, Sound Body camp’s future.
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The camp lists June 9-10 on its website but there’s no venue attached, so the event may not be quite the massive spectacle as recent years.