Jim Harbaugh will be back in Alabama this summer for another satellite football camp.

Bob Jones coach Kevin Rose confirmed that Harbaugh and his Michigan staff will be at Bob Jones High in Madison on June 6 for a camp that is open to all high school players.

Harbaugh's use of satellite camps, including one in Prattville last summer, has been controversial, with Alabama coach Nick Saban calling them 'ridiculous.' Rose said the controversy didn't deter him from working out the deal with Michigan.

"It gave me no pause whatsoever," Rose said. "To have a storied program like Michigan come to your campus and have kids be able to work one-on-one with their coaches, it's all positive for Bob Jones High School. It's not every day Michigan comes to your campus. We're excited."

Rose said he was contacted last month by Michigan analyst Antonio Richards, who was an assistant at Prattville before being hired at Michigan in early February, about the possibility of speaking at a coaching clinic. Those discussions eventually led to the camp.

In Prattville, Harbaugh drew headlines when he went shirtless.

"They wanted to do a camp like they did last year in Prattville, a satellite camp," Rose said. "It worked out."

Michigan's camp in Prattville drew more than 500 players for the one-day camp, and Rose said he hopes another big crowd will be at Bob Jones.

The camp will cost $25 and will run from 9 a.m. until noon on June 6.

The camp is scheduled for Bob Jones' on-campus turf field, which is the Patriots' practice field. Rose said the school has access to two other grass field, which could be used if needed.