Michigan and Georgia will work a satellite camp together
It wasn't long after the satellite camp ban was rescinded that Michigan and the SEC began to mend fences.
The Wolverines and Georgia will work a satellite camp together in Atlanta this June. Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and his staff had originally planned to host a camp solo at Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia on June 2. However, that camp has been moved to Maynard H. Jackson High School in Atlanta. It will still be hosted by Cedar Grove High School.
Man its on and popping pic.twitter.com/wUOy3AJo4V
— Coach Smith CGHS (@headbcg) April 29, 2016
Harbaugh and Georgia coach Kirby Smart have not always seen eye-to-eye when it comes to the Wolverines’ off-season travel schedule. Smart was vocal about Michigan's trip to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida last month for spring football.
"You've gotta think about recruiting rules, how are they going to handle those, is it an advantage, disadvantage?" Smart said, according to DawgsNation.com.
Harbaugh responded via Twitter, but refused to call Smart by name.
If the Georgia coach is implying any intent on our part to break rules, he is barking up the wrong tree.
— Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) February 24, 2016
This is one of many camps Michigan has planned for its offseason, but the first with an announced pairing with an SEC school. It will be interesting to see if other SEC schools follow suit because you know what they say, keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
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For more Georgia news, visit UGASports.com.
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