LSU coach Les Miles joined “Culotta and the Prince” on 104.5 FM ESPN in Baton Rouge on Friday morning to discuss that his program will participate in several satellite camps this summer, and will even host its own camps where it’ll invite other in-state teams to attend.

That is, with one exception.

In-state programs aren’t invited if they already have plans to partner with out-of-state schools for camps. So it looks like we can scratch off Tulane from the list of potential invitees; first-year coach Willie Fritz recently announced that the Green Wave are set to host camps that will “feature” Texas A&M coaches.

Texas A&M, as you may well know, plays in the SEC. It also competes in the same division as LSU. So it’s safe to assume that Miles wasn’t too thrilled with that decision.

“There’ll be that school that would not attend if they partner with an outside state school,” Miles told The Advocate. “Then we’re certainly not going to allow them to attend.”

Yikes.

Miles said the first camp LSU will attend will be June 2 at Freedom Field in Bossier City. You can check out the Tigers’ full camp schedule by clicking here.