Lane Kiffin and Tennessee, together again.

The former Vols coach has invited coaches from Tennessee, Michigan, Illinois, Vanderbilt and Arkansas to attend a satellite camp at his new school, Florida Atlantic, next month.

The June 5 camp is allowed under a NCAA rule adopted in April that allows coaches 10 days in either June or July to participate in camps away from their respective campuses. The ruling overturned a ban by ACC and SEC schools after Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh held nearly 40 camps last year across the U.S., American Samoa and Australia.

Harbaugh and Georgia's Kirby Smart teamed up for one of those camps last year. Harbaugh will return to Georgia this year for a satellite camp June 4 at Valdosta State University.

Kiffin, who left Alabama last December to be the new FAU coach, also will host another football camp June 8 with his former boss, Nick Saban. Kiffin spent the last three years in Tuscaloosa as the offensive coordinator.

Saban will join coaches from Miami, Texas A&M, Nebraska, Louisville, Arizona State, North Carolina State among 15 schools in Boca Raton, Fla., for the prospect recruiting sessions.

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