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Tennessee and Vanderbilt joining Michigan’s Nashville-area satellite camp
Next week the Jim Harbaugh/Michigan satellite camp circuit rolls on to the Volunteer State. The Wolverines plan to be at Oakland high school in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Tuesday June, 14 after visiting Mississippi this week.
While SEC schools obviously aren’t thrilled to have Harbaugh invade their territory, both Tennessee and Vanderbilt are scheduled to participate in Michigan’s upcoming satellite camp. Oakland high school coach Kevin Creasy tweeted out this image announcing the schools planning to be in attendance:
Tues 4pm on June 14th-Sign up now!https://t.co/73RzcYZkjs
These schools are scheduled to be in attendance: pic.twitter.com/4S91l0yctZ— Kevin Creasy (@CoachCreasy_OHS) June 9, 2016
While Harbaugh has repeatedly indicated the intension of these satellite camps is to coach, not recruit, it must simply be a coincidence that five-star recruit and the nation’s No. 1 athlete prospect JaCoby Stevens plays for Oakland.
Whatever “coaching” pitch Harbaugh plans for Stevens, now Tennessee and Vanderbilt coaches will be there to offer their unique “coaching” skills as well.
A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com