A Homecoming for a Rising Star
Former Alabama defensive back Ronnie Harrison has returned to his hometown of Tallahassee to lead the sixth edition of his free youth football camp at Florida High School. The event, open to boys and girls aged eight to sixteen, marks the latest chapter in a career that includes a standout college stint and a recent signing with the Miami team.
The camp runs this weekend and emphasizes more than just on‑field drills. Harrison has woven discussions about name, image and likeness opportunities, financial literacy, and making responsible choices into the curriculum, aiming to equip participants with tools for life beyond the game.
More Than a Football Clinic
Harrison says the initiative is about lighting a path for the next generation, offering mentorship that blends athletic development with personal growth. He expects roughly two hundred youngsters to take part, reflecting the growing interest in community‑focused sports programs.
Registration will be available Saturday morning at Florida High School, with check‑in opening at eight o’clock. The free admission policy ensures that financial barriers do not prevent local kids from accessing the training and mentorship on offer.