Career
He is currently in his junior year playing college football for the North Carolina Tar Heels football team As a junior, he led the team in receiving and scored 12 total touchdowns (receiving, rushing and return combined), averaging over 110 yards all purpose yards per game for the Number. 1 ranked team in the state.
He finished his senior season with 206 carries for 2,379 yards and 32 touchdowns.
He also caught 20 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns and returned three interceptions for scores. He finished his prep career as George Washington’s all-time leader in rushing and scoring total yards, scored 103 total touchdowns and finished in the top five in West Virginia history in touchdowns and points with more than 8,100 all-purpose yards.
In addition to football, Switzer participated in basketball, helping lead George Washington to the 2011 American Automobile Association state basketball title as their starting point guard. He was timed at 4.33 in the 40-yard dash, completed the 20-yard shuttle in 3.9 seconds and had a vertical leap of 34 inches.
As a freshman in 2013, Switzer led all National Collegiate Athletic Association major college players with an average of 20.9 yards per punt return.
As a sophomore in 2014, he caught 61 passes for 757 yards and four touchdowns. In a controversial ruling in October 2015, a 70-yard punt return by Switzer was negated by a ruling that he had given an "invalid signal" before the return.