Elite Talent Football and the National College Exposure Camp have announced the rescheduling of the final NCEC Atlanta Camp to February 15, 2026, at North Gwinnett High School, following postponement due to a historic winter storm in the region. The decision prioritizes athlete and coach safety while ensuring the event maintains its quality standards, with all existing registrations automatically transferring to the new date without requiring additional action from families.
The NCEC serves as a critical platform for football athletes across the Southeast seeking collegiate exposure, featuring specialized drills, skills assessments, and coaching sessions conducted by expert evaluators with NCAA and NFL experience. ETF leadership emphasized the event's focus on "real evaluation, real opportunity, and real exposure" in a competitive environment where performance serves as athletes' primary résumé. The camp's structure aims to elevate participants' potential and increase their visibility to college scouts, continuing a legacy that has produced notable athletes including Trevor Lawrence, Derrick Brown, Eric Stokes, Trayvon Mullen, and Julian Lewis.
Beyond athletic competition, the event will recognize state champions from various programs for their leadership and excellence both on and off the field. Additionally, ETF will present the Father of the Year Award to honor 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, highlighting the award's purpose in acknowledging fathers' vital role in young athletes' success.
The NCEC was created to provide Southeast athletes with a fair, structured environment for high-visibility evaluation, reflecting ETF founder Derrick Tatum's reputation for identifying and cultivating future football stars. The camp remains open to athletes from across the Southeast region at the originally scheduled location, North Gwinnett High School. For those seeking to register, late registration is available through the Elite Talent Football website, while existing registrants require no further action. The event represents a significant opportunity for regional talent development during a period when structured exposure platforms remain essential for athletic advancement.



