Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and the staff will be headed to two satellite camps in Georgia this offseason, as it was announced on Monday. The Wolverines will be part of a June 2nd camp at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
Spots are filling up for our Super Elite Camp featuring @UMichFootball with @CoachJim4UM and a host of other schools! pic.twitter.com/73CEQaZzSR
— Bobby Lamb (@bobby_lamb) May 1, 2017
Georgia Tech and Minnesota are among the other schools scheduled to join Mercer and Michigan.
After the camp in Macon, Georgia, the Wolverines will head to Valdosta State University on June 4th. Michigan also has a satellite camp at John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio) on June 2nd. Harbaugh’s staff will split up to cover both events.
Last year, Michigan stopped at almost 40 different venues for satellite camps. However, both camps were at high schools. The NCAA Division I Council passed a decree on April 14th that schools could only work 10 days in June or July. The other important precedent is that the camps must take place on a college campus.
Michigan is scheduled to appear at camps at Mercer University (June 2), John Carroll University (June 2), Valdosta State University (June 4), Florida Atlantic University (June 5), Tulane University (June 9), Tennessee State University (June 9), and UCLA (June 11).
Michigan has seven players committed to its 2018 class, including four-star offensive guard Emil Ekiyor, four-star cornerback Myles Sims, four-star linebacker/safety Otis Reese, four-star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, three-star cornerback Gemon Green, three-star running back Christian Turner, and three-star cornerback German Green.