On Friday, June 1, the Rutgers staff is hosting another high school football one-day position camp, where it will be accompanied by the Ohio State staff. Prospects from throughout New Jersey and its neighboring states will be evaluated by a bevy of coaches from the Big Ten East -- one of the most competitive divisions in Power 5 play.

In addition, coaches from a number of other teams will also be in attendance -- UMass, Western Michigan and Army being the other FBS programs involved -- according to a tweet from the @RFootball Twitter page. Meanwhile, coaches from a number of FCS schools and below will also get to analyze some of New Jersey's best at the event.

The camp will serve as the first of four legs of Rutgers' East Coast Elite camp series, now in its third year. Unlike the Tri-State Showcase -- the Rutgers-Ohio State-Temple satellite camp from 2016, which allegedly started out as a response to Michigan's satellite camp at Paramus Catholic, drew over 1,000 participants and was held all over the Fairleigh Dickinson campus in Madison, N.J. -- this camp will instead take place at Rutgers, which will get the chance to show off its new state of the art practice fields.

Last April, the NCAA passed a rule immediately banning satellite camps, with the caveat that contracts signed before Jan. 18 can be honored in 2017.

In its place, FBS coaches and staff members with football-specific responsibilities are allowed to participate in camps and clinics for 10 days in June and July.

The camps must now take place on a school's campus or in facilities regularly used by the school for practice or competition. However, coaches are still allowed to work at camps hosted by another college if they work out an arrangement.

With the camp being held at Rutgers, and former Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano now defensive coordinator of the Buckeyes, he could return to campus for the first time in years.

It's also a great opportunity for both programs to leverage one another to get what they want -- to be in front of the majority of N.J.'s top football recruits from the classes of 2019 and 2020, as recruiting the state is a priority for Rutgers, but also the Buckeyes, which spot recruit N.J. annually.

The camp begins at 4:30 p.m. and will end at approximately 10:30 p.m. Check-in begins at 3:45 p.m. Details can be found at ScarletKnights.com.

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