SEC athletic directors voted Wednesday to drop the league's restriction that prohibits coaches from attending satellite camps beginning in 2016 — but only if the football powerhouse can't get the NCAA to ban those camps altogether. Commissioner Mike Slive announced the move at the SEC spring meetings, saying the league will "make every effort to have our rule adopted nationally." NCAA rules allow football programs to hold camps on their campus, inside their state or within a 50-mile radius of campus, but coaches can guest coach at another school's camp — whether it's another Football Bowl Subdivision school, a Division III school or even a high school. —The SEC said presidents and chancellors will vote Friday on Georgia's proposal to ban transfers for those dismissed at previous school for assault or domestic violence.