The NCAA reversed its rule prohibiting football programs from holding satellite camps last week, and it appears Nick Saban and Alabama are going to participate in a camp this summer -- at least one that’s an hour away.

Samford football’s main Twitter account and coaches shared a flyer Tuesday afternoon for the Samford Mega Prospect Camp, which the Crimson Tide look to be taking part in. The camp will take place in Birmingham on June 11.

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Alabama has not confirmed its involvement in the satellite camp as of Tuesday evening. Saban participated in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament earlier today with former Crimson Tide punter Chris Mohr.

Other schools like Georgia, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Memphis, Troy and South Alabama will also be at the camp, which will be held at the Samford Football Field. Admission is $40 per camper, according to ChrisHatcherCamps.com.

Saban has been outwardly against satellite camps, asking “what value does it serve” in the past. But since the ban was lifted -- even though the camp is only an hour north and within the state -- Saban and his staff will be camping.

“I didn’t think satellite camps were that big a deal for us but I do see the fact that it does create the opportunity for players that don’t get exposed to bigger schools and I think the most important thing is we do what’s best for the players,” Saban said before the NFL Draft. “If this is what everybody thinks gives them the best opportunity, then I’m all for it.”