Frank Scelfo heard bits and pieces of the satellite camp drama that went on last summer. He saw the headlines of LSU fighting to keep out-of-state schools from Louisiana camps. He didn't know much about it, though.
It wasn't really on his mind much at all when he took the Southeastern Louisiana head coaching job in January. Then, he got a call from Ed Orgeron.
The two go back 30-something years, two Louisiana men who inched their ways up the college ranks to head-coaching jobs in the state. Scelfo told him about some of the options he had for the offseason camps.