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Now is your one and only chance to convince me, and several other voters who will be reading this, who the Mr. Football Lineman, Back, and Kicker should be:

 

For the fourth consecutive year, the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards are being underwritten by a generous grant from the Tennessee Titans Foundation. The TSSAA is very appreciative of the generosity of team owner Bud Adams for his financial support of these awards and to the Titans organization for its wide-ranging support of student-athletes across our state.

 

Thirty-three finalists will again be honored at this year’s awards luncheon. This group is to include three finalists for Mr. Football Lineman of the Year and three finalists for Mr. Football Back of the Year in each classification (Class A, AA, and AAA in Division I and Class A and AA in Division II). There will be three finalists, regardless of classification, for the Mr. Football Kicker of the Year award. They are to be selected via a vote of football coaches and selected members of the media. The winners of the coveted award are to receive the distinguished Mr. Football trophy with the other finalists being presented plaques.

 

These outstanding individuals and their schools are to be recognized along with their parents and coaches at the prestigious Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Luncheon, scheduled Monday, November 29 at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Convention Center in Murfreesboro.

 

Each of the designated media outlets, of which you are one, is asked to submit the name of up to three players in each classification for the Mr. Football Lineman of the Year Award and the Mr. Football Back of the Year Award. You are also asked to submit three players, regardless of classification, for the Mr. Football Kicker of the Year award. It is not necessary to vote for three players in each category, but that is your option. If you feel an individual player is one of the top three players in both categories, then you may list him in both.

 

In order for your ballot to be counted, it must be received in our office via mail or fax

(1-615-889-0544) no later than MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1.

 

I must return the ballot by November 1st.

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Now is your one and only chance to convince me, and several other voters who will be reading this, who the Mr. Football Lineman, Back, and Kicker should be:

 

 

 

I must return the ballot by November 1st.

 

 

Thanks for the chance to make the case!

 

Zach Sharp - kicker for Maryville.

 

New state record 111 consecutive extra points.

29 career field goals is 4th all time in TN history (and counting)

70 yard Kickoff average with 4+ second hang time. 85% Touchbacks.

School record (tie) 50 yd. FG vs Heritage, 6/8 on season and perfect beyond 40

School record holder for most points in career - 215 and counting, most kicking points in game, most field goals in season and career.

Highest ranked kicker in TN in the two major kicking services (Chris Sailer and Kohl's) Named to "Top 12" national camp by Chris Sailer

Pre season all state (Murphy Fair)

Been recruited by LSU, Bama, UT, MTSU, VA Tech, Ivies, etc.

4 year starter (55 games and counting - might be a record if such was kept).

 

Highlight film: http://www.ihigh.com...deo_888312.html

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Now is your one and only chance to convince me, and several other voters who will be reading this, who the Mr. Football Lineman, Back, and Kicker should be:

 

 

 

I must return the ballot by November 1st.

 

 

From the East... Devrin Young as back. Pushing 1800 yds,a ton of TD's

Kerbyson as the lineman

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Posted this on the A thread. However, since the Mr. Kicker is for all classifications I thought I would repost here. One thing is for sure -- level of competition (i.e., A, AA, or AAA) does not impact how far the ball travels when it is kicked.

 

Kicker: Trevor Brunsvold - MTCS

 

He was mentioned on Page 1. Handles Kick-Offs (numerous touchbacks this year); Field Goals and Punts. The WGNS guys (radio station in Murfreesboro) will tell you they saw him booming 50yd FGs at Huntland. He was named to the All-State Team last year. Probably will be again this year. His average this year is 45+. Several have simply turned field position for the Cougars.

 

Outstanding young man, plays offense as WR and defense as LB as well. Really excels as a kicker.

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I think 2 Linebackers must be considered.

 

Deon Meadows of Smyrna. 6' 205lbs, 4.6 forty. Pre-season all state 1st Team in 6A. 125 tackles last year as junior. D1 offers from MTSU and Arkansas and more to come. Plays in the toughest district in the state for one of top 5 teams in the state.

 

Jess Patton of Blackman. 6'2" 215lbs. 4.65 forty. Pre-season all state 1st Team in 6A. 109 tackles and 5 sacks as a junior. D1 offers from Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Brown and more to come. Plays in toughest district in the state for one of the top 5 teams in the state. 29 ACT score.

 

Both of these guys started as freshmen. Both are difference makers on their top rated teams. Both are leaders.

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Thanks for the chance to make the case!

 

Zach Sharp - kicker for Maryville.

 

New state record 111 consecutive extra points.

29 career field goals is 4th all time in TN history (and counting)

70 yard Kickoff average with 4+ second hang time. 85% Touchbacks.

School record (tie) 50 yd. FG vs Heritage, 6/8 on season and perfect beyond 40

School record holder for most points in career - 215 and counting, most kicking points in game, most field goals in season and career.

Highest ranked kicker in TN in the two major kicking services (Chris Sailer and Kohl's) Named to "Top 12" national camp by Chris Sailer

Pre season all state (Murphy Fair)

Been recruited by LSU, Bama, UT, MTSU, VA Tech, Ivies, etc.

4 year starter (55 games and counting - might be a record if such was kept).

 

Highlight film: http://www.ihigh.com...deo_888312.html

 

Ditto. Zach is automatic. :thumb:

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Cody Robinson- Warren County

 

OL/DL

 

Senior year stats 92 tackles 13 for loss. 9.5 sacks and 2 forced fumbled.

 

On offense he averaged 16 pancakes per game and hasn't allowed a sack in 4 years.

 

Cody is also committed to Duke. Other offers included Kentucky, Vandy, Syracuse, MTSU, Tulane, WKU, Memphis, UTC.

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Cody Robinson- Warren County

 

OL/DL

 

Senior year stats 92 tackles 13 for loss. 9.5 sacks and 2 forced fumbled.

 

On offense he averaged 16 pancakes per game and hasn't allowed a sack in 4 years.

 

Cody is also committed to Duke. Other offers included

Kentucky, Vandy, Syracuse, MTSU, Tulane, WKU, Memphis, UTC.

 

+1. Cody's a heck of a player. He has a very bright future!

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