Riley was surprised how the numbers in any vote would favor the decision made, believing that every school that isn't in a Power Five conference, or is in a lesser division than the FBS, would want satellite camps.

"I just don't know where the numbers came from in the vote."

Riley told his staffers a couple of months ago the possibility of such a decision was there, but to make plans for scheduling camps this summer, anyway.

"You know what we have to do with it, it gives us a little more time to make a more focused dedication to our own camps and getting some guys here," he said. "You just have to adjust and that will be one of the adjustments we make. If we can't go out there, we have to try to get as many guys as we can out here."

Riley is still hopeful about early official visits being on the horizon, allowing recruits to have trips paid for in the spring or summer prior to the fall, but feels such a rule would have to link with an early signing day.

"Those two things, I think, are together. We're getting closer to it," Riley said. "I don't know what that means. Next year or the year after? We won't have an early signing day or visits now, like this spring, but it will come up as a topic for next year."

Reach the writer at 402-473-7439 or bchristopherson@journalstar.com. On Twitter @HuskerExtraBC.

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