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Harbaugh fires back at Saban over satellite camps
- Updated: June 1, 2016
10:29 PM ET
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh fired back at Nick Saban’s “lecturing” in a tweet Tuesday night after the Alabama coach called satellite camps “bad for college football” and compared them to “the wild, wild West” during Tuesday’s SEC spring meetings.
After initially saying he would not discuss satellite camps, Saban went off in a five-minute rant during which he blasted the practice for incorporating third parties into recruiting, as well as the lack of guidelines.
“This is the wild, wild West at its best,” he said. “There have been no specific guidelines relative to how we’re managing control of this stuff. It’s happening outside the normal evaluation window, which means we’re taking time away from our players. We have to worry about our …
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