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LSU head coach Les Miles joined the "Culotta and the Prince" on 104.5 FM ESPN Baton Rouge radio Friday morning that talked about future satellite camps this summer and how some in-state universities will be able to attend.

Miles said that Louisiana universities that will not be invited to LSU camps will be ones that already have plans to partner with out-of-state schools for camps, like possibly Tulane. Per The Advocate:
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Miles, appearing on "Culotta and the Prince" on 104.5 FM ESPN in Baton Rouge on Friday morning, said every camp LSU hosts will be open to other in-state schools, such as UL-Monroe and UL-Lafayette, unless a school already has plans to partner with out-of-state schools for camps.

On Thursday, first-year Tulane coach Willie Fritz announced the Green Wave will host camps "featuring Texas A&M coaches" this summer.

"There'll be that school that would not attend if they partner with an outside state school," Miles said, though not specifically mentioning the Wave. "Then we're certainly not going to allow them to attend."
LSU has already planned two camps for this June in Shreveport and New Orleans.
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Do I bring my own sleeping bag?
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LSU will most likely have to deal with an SEC school coming into the city next summer. Hope they get over themselves
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I like the way LSU is handling this
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Tuck Fulane!
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so, Tulane is planning to host a camp and bring in aTm to pick off LA players that they can't sign?...what a damn shitty thing to do.
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Screw Tulane...
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Kinda surprised Tulane is partnering with an SEC school. I would think they would want Big 12 schools to rally support for acceptance.
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