Seniors Jalen Camp and David Curry will join first-year coach Geoff Collins as representatives of the Georgia Tech football program at the ACC Football Kickoff July 18 in Charlotte.

Tech and the six other Coastal Division teams will meet the press on the final day of the two-day event. The seven Atlantic Division teams will open the event July 17.

Camp started last season at wide receiver and had 11 catches for 186 yards. Curry started at linebacker in 2018 and finished sixth in tackles and also returned a fumble for a touchdown.

Collins, hired in December as the successor to Paul Johnson, is a metro Atlanta native who worked twice previously at Tech and led Temple to bowl games in each of his two seasons in Philadelphia.

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