Since the NCAA reversed its rule that prohibited schools from holding satellite camps, Alabama head coach Nick Saban announced the Crimson Tide will participate in college football’s latest craze on “a limited basis.”

But Alabama and some members of its coaching staff may be heading straight to the source of the madness that is satellite camps, to the state of Michigan, if SoundMind SoundBody’s tweet on Tuesday, May 10, is accurate.

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SMSB’s Detroit Midwest Regional Academy will take place June 9-10 at Wayne State University and will welcome more than 100 college coaches to Detroit, including Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Notre Dame and Kentucky.

Alabama has not confirmed its involvement in this satellite camp or any camp, although it has already been linked to at least one -- Samford’s Mega Prospect Camp, which the Tide look to be taking part in on June 11.

“We’re gonna participate on a limited basis,” Saban said Thursday on the SEC West teleconference. “We’re still working on plans, but we’re gonna really focus on continuing to get kids to come to our camps. Our camps here have always been about player development and doing a great job of teaching. I have a great staff here, and I think they’ve been beneficial and we’ve had a great response to our camps here.

“Any player that’s interested in coming to school here has a chance to see what the University of Alabama has to offer. We’re gonna participate on a limited basis in some of those. We’re not allowed to promote on where we’re going, so I’m not gonna comment on that. But we’re gonna continue to focus on trying to get kids to come to the University of Alabama’s camp.”