Want a photo with Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and his tucked-in Allen Iverson jersey? Sorry, but the NCAA says "no dice."

Effective immediately, the NCAA has placed a ban on all photos and autographs at satellite camps. "The NCAA made a rule 10 minutes ago saying I couldn't (autograph)," Harbaugh said (via 247Sports).

None of the 300+ campers were allowed to have their picture taken with Harbaugh or @CoachTaggart due to new NCAA rule effective today. — Joey Knight (@TBTimes_Bulls) June 4, 2016

Who says the NCAA doesn't work with a quickness?

While the NCAA ultimately opted to allow satellite camps, the reality is they're tough on compliance departments for reasons like this. In the NCAA's mind, it's easier to ban anything that could turn into an issue later down the road, which is partially why the NCAA briefly voted to ban satellite camps to begin with.

Satellite camps can be big events, and any photo opportunity, no matter how innocent it looks, can be ripe for profiting. Your point of view dictates whether you think that's a big deal, but the NCAA certainly thinks so.