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Remember the days when Jim Harbaugh’s famous satellite camps dominated all of the offseason college football talk? It wasn’t that long ago and frankly, I’m not too sure how much Iowa State fans even care about these types of stories.

However, I was able to get a list of where Iowa State held satellite camps this summer though. Matt Campbell’s staff is off the road and done with them. Unlike what went down with Harbaugh and Lane Kiffin on Monday, Iowa State did not team up with any other D-1 schools for a camp.

It is also noteworthy that unlike last season, Iowa State is no longer allowed to hold satellite camps inside the state of Iowa that are not on campus. It’s a new NCAA rule that was made everyone – not specifically Iowa State.

Iowa State will begin holding its annual camps later this month.

According to my information, Iowa State coaches attended camps at the following locations with the following schools:

Kansas City – William Jewell
St. Louis – Lindenwood
Cincinnati – Mount St Joes
Cleveland – Notre Dame College
Detroit – Wayne State
Chicago – North Central College

Chris Williams
Chris Williamshttp://www.CycloneFanatic.com
Chris is the Publisher of Cyclone Fanatic, one of the largest independent college sports media outlets in the country, and the Founder of Iowa Everywhere, a statewide digital platform dedicated to telling Iowa’s stories through sports and culture. A trusted voice for Cyclone fans, Williams has covered Iowa State athletics across print, radio, television, and digital media, earning a reputation as both a storyteller and community builder. Born and raised in Clarinda, Iowa, Williams also happens to be a devoted motorsports fan, country music enthusiast, and weekend pitmaster. He lives in central Iowa with his wife Ashley, their daughters Camryn and Elyse, and the family dog Diffie, who collectively keep him busier than a Big 12 schedule.

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