Hosted at UREC Sports Complex Field, the event was organized as a part of the Old Spice School of Swagger program, which aims to mentor children and encourage them to stay in school.
“I had a great time,” McGlothern said with a smile during his speech at the end of the camp session. “All of you are pretty cool. And I’m not going to lie, some of you are really fast, too.”
Sategna expressed his desire to organize a camp after witnessing the positive influence that former Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger had on a similar event. Sategna himself is a former student of Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, before relocating to Fayetteville in 2019.