BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 22: Head coach Ed Orgeron of the LSU Tigers talks to head coach Hugh Freeze of the Mississippi Rebels before a game at Tiger Stadium on October 22, 2016 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Major Power 5 program could be boycotted by schools within their own state

One program could be in hot water with a very fertile recruiting area within its own state.

In the immediate aftermath of National Signing Day, Ed Orgeron elected to make some staff changes for the LSU Tigers. Wide receivers coach Dameyune Craig was let go by the program and, at the same time, running backs coach and ace recruiter Jabbar Juluke was "re-assigned to a position within athletic department". The latter of those moves could now be a serious problem for Orgeron moving forward.

Sam Spiegelman of SEC Country brings word that several high school football coaches from within New Orleans, where Juluke spent much of his recruiting time, are planning to meet to discuss a full-fledged boycott of LSU. Of course, high school coaches do not have ultimate say in where prospects attend college, but this type of action could do severe harm for LSU.

With that in mind, here is the context surrounding the unhappiness, per the report:

Area high school football coaches are unhappy with the way Orgeron handled the process, indicating that LSU's first-year head coach took advantage of Juluke through the final weeks of the recruiting cycle to sign the prospects to letters of intent, then dismiss him, sources told SEC Country.

The report indicates that Orgeron is already doing damage control to avoid any fallout, but the mere existence of the story is noteworthy on a number of levels. It is certainly worth keeping an eye on as this story unfolds as, simply put, LSU cannot afford to be without New Orleans when it comes to the recruiting trail.