Jalen Camp

Position: Wide receiver

Committed: Dec. 9

Height, weight: 6-foot-2, 210 pounds

Hometown: Cumming

What to know: Committed to Liberty in June.

South Forsyth High School coach Jeff Arnette on what sets Camp apart from other athletes: "I think as much as anything, his work ethic on the practice field and in the weight room were second to none. He did whatever he could to get better every single day. I think that's what made him so special."

Arnette on Camp's potential: "I don't even think we've scratched the surface of what he can do, what he can be. Of course, he was a great player for us. I think he'll continue to get better and better and that he'll shine at Georgia Tech."

Arnette on why Camp chose Georgia Tech: "One, Georgia Tech is a great academic school, but two, it's got great football. They play in the ACC, and as he had an incredible senior year, he got more and more attention and when the opportunity to go to Georgia Tech came up, he was excited about it. His family was excited. And he decided to make that move."

Arnette on who Camp is beyond the football field: "He's a great kid. He's not only a great football player, he's an even better kid, and I think that's what makes him special. He has great character, and his work ethic is just unbelievable. He's a great kid, fun to be around, and we're going to miss him here at South."

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