BUFORD, Ga. – Despite the cold and rainy weather conditions, more than 400 prospects from all over the Southeast made the trip to Buford High School for the Nike The Opening Regional Camp on Sunday. With less than ideal conditions for throwing the ball, several quarterbacks and wide receivers — including Malik Henry, David Moore, Josh Imatorbhebehe, Freddie Swain, Tre Nixon and several other players — had standout performances at the camp.
With less than ideal conditions for throwing the ball, several quarterbacks and wide receivers — including Malik Henry, David Moore, Josh Imatorbhebehe, Freddie Swain, Tre Nixon and several other players — had standout performances at the camp.
Swain, the No. 214 prospect in the ESPN Junior 300, was one of the most impressive receivers and took home the wide receiver MVP as well as an invitation to The Opening. The 6-foot, 170-pound athlete from Citra (Florida) North Marion High School took advantage of his trip to Atlanta by visiting the University of Georgia on Saturday before attending the Nike camp. The visit turned out to be a success for the talented receiver.
“I just got offered by Georgia yesterday on my visit,” Swain said. “It was a lot of fun and I got to meet with coach Richt. He just said to keep working hard and he’ll see me in the spring.”