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Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during warm ups before Homecoming on Saturday, October 22, 2016.

(Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News)

ANN ARBOR - Michigan and UCLA will team up for a camp this summer, according to UCLA coach Jim Mora.

Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show on Thursday afternoon, Mora said the Wolverines and Bruins will both work a camp at UCLA on June 11.

"We're going to have a camp," Mora said. "Michigan is going to send some of their coaches out, (Jim) Harbaugh is coming out - we're going to do a combined camp with Michigan. It's going to be fun."

Harbaugh and Michigan were part of a whirlwind satellite camp tour last summer that featured nearly 40 stops, including Australia. That won't be the case this year as the NCAA Division I Council on April 14 enacted new legislation that would limit schools to working camps on just 10 days in June or July and they would have to be on college campus.

That new rule, along with others adopted regarding recruiting, were pending final approval from the NCAA Division I Board of Directors, who met on Wednesday. The NCAA hasn't announced final action by the board regarding the new recruiting model.

Michigan owns an 8-3 edge in the all-time series against UCLA and the teams last played in 2000. A more recent tie between the two programs is Jedd Fisch, who was Michigan's passing game coordinator before leaving after last season to become UCLA's offensive coordinator.

UCLA recently scored a recruiting win over Michigan as four-star quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson committed to the Bruins over the Wolverines on Sunday night.

Harbaugh and the Wolverines are currently in Rome wrapping up spring practice.