Georgia State football coach Trent Miles will team with Nebraska football coach Mike Riley and his staff to host a joint camp on June 15th at the GSU practice facility in Atlanta. The announcement comes a day after Barton Simmons broke the news that for a second consecutive summer Penn State will travel to Atlanta to co-host a satellite camp with the Panthers.

Head coach Trent Miles has a long standing relationship with both Mike Riley and James Franklin dating back to Miles' previous coaching stops at Washington, Notre Dame and in the National Football League with the Green Bay Packers.

Georgia State football made national headlines in 2014 when the Panthers coaching staff drew the ire of the SEC as the league currently has a rule against satellite camps. Coach Miles' discussed the benefits of these camps last year to PennLive.com:

"I thought it was great. It was a win for Penn State getting into the region to work out guys they wouldn't have recruited in the region. It's a win for us because we got guys we usually wouldn't get. And what about a four or five-star recruit? It got them great exposure."

"People have been doing this for years. The only reason the SEC complains is it's the only time they've come into their territory to do it. They have a conference rule that says they can't do the same thing."

"It's not our fault they have a bad rule. It needs to change. You're telling me if there are kids in the southeast part of country who would like to be recruited by or checked out by Penn State or Notre Dame, they should be banned from seeing them? That's an SEC problem, not a James Franklin, Penn State or Georgia State problem."

Information about these camps can be found at TrentMilesFootballCamp.com.