If the Texas Longhorns are allowed to conduct satellite camps this summer Charlie Strong said he is prepared to take his staff on the road to see some of the best talent in the state, and possibly the country.

Speaking to the media following Texas’ spring practice on Tuesday, Strong was asked about satellite camps. Last summer Strong said the Longhorns were prepared to conduct satellite camps similar to the ones conducted by Michigan, Oklahoma and Penn State, but he said the staff is waiting on an upcoming vote by the Big 12 and other conferences on the future of satellite camps before making any firm plans.

“We haven’t talked about it,” Strong said. “I think it’s going to be voted on here in the next week or so, so we’ll see how it comes down.”

Texas has not previously conducted satellite camps. Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech are among the Big 12 schools that have traditionally held them across the state in the summer months, along with Big 12 institutions beyond the Texas borders like Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.

There are plenty of places where the Longhorns could hold camps inside the state. Texas would need to partner with out-of-state small colleges to set up a satellite camp, but Strong won’t hesitate to do it if he’s given the green light.

“We can always take camps and go do camps wherever we need to,” Strong said.