Carter went to Pace Academy. During his years there, Pace had a football team that was unsually successful compared to their decades long record of football mediocrity.
This is comical, as noted by the poster above. Pace has only been open for about 50 years and football has only been a sport for just over 10.
My kid goes to Pace and there has definitely been an uptick in interest in and attention paid to athletics in the past 12 years. Sharman White isn't coaching there if there isn't institutional and monetary support for the players he wants. Chris Slade was the football coach from '09 (I believe that was his first year) until this year. Very successful but has lingering health issues from the NFL and believe he wanted a break before looking for a bigger job.
Recruiting at the Holy Trinity of Atlanta private schools is a long tradition. Lovett has been paying athletes for a LONG time (some of the recipients are friends of mine and kids of my friends) and Westminster wrote the book on recruiting kids to win games. Pace has joined the fray and is right there with the others.