Elite Talent Football Reschedules NCEC Atlanta Camp to February 2026 After Winter Storm

Elite Talent Football and the National College Exposure Camp have moved the final NCEC Atlanta Camp to February 15, 2026, prioritizing athlete safety after a historic winter storm, while preserving opportunities for Southeast talent to gain college exposure.
Elite Talent Football Reschedules NCEC Atlanta Camp to February 2026 After Winter Storm

Elite Talent Football (ETF) and the National College Exposure Camp (NCEC) have rescheduled the final NCEC Atlanta Camp to February 15, 2026, following a historic winter storm that impacted the region. The camp will be held at North Gwinnett High School, the same location as originally planned. All existing registrations will automatically transfer to the new date, with no further action required from families, according to ETF leadership.

The decision to reschedule was driven by a commitment to athlete and coach safety, while ensuring the event continues to deliver a powerful opportunity for connection, growth, and competition. The camp aims to showcase top-tier football talent from across the Southeast, featuring expert coaches and evaluators with extensive NCAA and NFL experience. Participants will engage in specialized drills, skills assessments, and coaching sessions designed to elevate their potential and increase visibility to college scouts.

The NCEC National College Exposure Camp was created to provide Southeast athletes with high-visibility evaluation opportunities. The camp has a legacy of developing future stars, including Trevor Lawrence, Derrick Brown, Eric Stokes, Trayvon Mullen, and Julian Lewis. ETF founder Derrick Tatum has built a reputation for identifying and cultivating talent that achieves success at NCAA and professional levels. The camp remains open to athletes from across the Southeast, with late registration available through Elite Talent Football.

Beyond athletic competition, the camp will honor state champions from various programs, celebrating their leadership and excellence both on and off the field. Additionally, ETF will present the Father of the Year Award, recognizing fathers who actively support their children's athletic and personal development through sacrifice and leadership. "Great fathers don't just cheer—they show up, sacrifice, and lead by example," stated ETF regarding the award's significance.

Expert coaches, evaluators, and position specialists will lead the camp's activities, focusing on creating a fair, structured environment where performance serves as the primary résumé for aspiring collegiate athletes. The rescheduled camp maintains the original location, ensuring continuity for participants while addressing safety concerns from the winter storm.

For HR vendors, this news highlights the importance of safety and flexibility in event planning, as well as the growing emphasis on structured talent evaluation in sports. The camp's focus on performance-based assessment mirrors trends in talent management, where objective metrics and visibility are key. Vendors may find opportunities in providing technology or services that support such events, from registration platforms to evaluation tools.

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