Over the past year, satellite camps have been all the rage in college football. While NCAA legislation permitted football programs to host camps on their campus, inside their state or within a 50-mile radius of campus, a coach could get around the 50-mile radius rule by appearing as a "guest coach" at a camp operated by another school.
This loophole closed April 8 when an SEC proposal passed what essentially permits FBS schools to only conduct on-campus camps or at facilities they normally use for practice or competition. It also prevents FBS coaches from being employed at another school's camp.