Report: St. Thomas Aquinas to Host Separate Ohio State and Michigan Satellite Camps

By D.J. Byrnes on May 6, 2016 at 3:02 pm
Urban Meyer and Ohio State and Jim Harbaugh and Michigan will head to Fort Lauderdale for satellite camps.
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A Midwest blood feud is reportedly coming to the scenic scenes of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

According to Bleacher Report's Ben Axelrod, Florida high school powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas—the alma mater of the Bosa brothers—will host Ohio State and Michigan next month in separate satellite camps.

Both schools' interests were reported by various outlets throughout the week, but now we know the dates thanks to Aquinas coach Roger Harriott.

TEAM DATE AFFILIATES
MICHIGAN FRI, JUNE 3 SYRACUSE, STETSON
OHIO STATE THU, JUNE 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE, ARIZONA, BOSTON COLLEGE, FLORIDA TECH

Aquinas has been kind to Urban Meyer over the years, so it makes sense for Jim Harbaugh to try to sabotage the pipeline. Both men are chasing the services of Trevon Grimes, Aquinas' 2017 five-star receiver and the cream of its illustrious South Florida cream.

Ohio State is also slated to host a satellite camp at Lawrenceville, Georgia's Central Gwinnett High School. That might seem like a time conflict to anyone without a private jet at their disposal. Axelrod says Meyer's staff will be in Georgia during the morning and Florida in the afternoon.

Michigan is also hosting satellite camps this summer in Ohio, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, California, and Connecticut—among others.

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