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2024 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

Division I, Class 1A - Tate Surber, McKenzie

Division I, Class 2A - Jaydon Peete, Milan

Division I, Class 3A - Skylan Smith, Covington

Division I, Class 4A - Tyler Thompson, Marshall County

Division I, Class 5A - Eric Hazzard, Page

Division I, Class 6A - Donovan Starr, Ravenwood

Division II, Class A - Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian School

Division II, Class AA - Noah Spencer, University School of Jackson

Division II, Class AAA - David Gabriel Georges, Baylor

KICKER OF THE YEAR - Phillipe LaForge, Baylor

 

Congratulations to all these student athletes.

 
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3 hours ago, Southtowner said:

2024 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

Division I, Class 1A - Tate Surber, McKenzie

Division I, Class 2A - Jaydon Peete, Milan

Division I, Class 3A - Skylan Smith, Covington

Division I, Class 4A - Tyler Thompson, Marshall County

Division I, Class 5A - Eric Hazzard, Page

Division I, Class 6A - Donovan Starr, Ravenwood

Division II, Class A - Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian School

Division II, Class AA - Noah Spencer, University School of Jackson

Division II, Class AAA - David Gabriel Georges, Baylor

KICKER OF THE YEAR - Phillipe LaForge, Baylor

 

Congratulations to all these student athletes.

 

Congrats to ALL of the Mr. Football award winners. 

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6 hours ago, Southtowner said:

2024 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

Division I, Class 1A - Tate Surber, McKenzie

Division I, Class 2A - Jaydon Peete, Milan

Division I, Class 3A - Skylan Smith, Covington

Division I, Class 4A - Tyler Thompson, Marshall County

Division I, Class 5A - Eric Hazzard, Page

Division I, Class 6A - Donovan Starr, Ravenwood

Division II, Class A - Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian School

Division II, Class AA - Noah Spencer, University School of Jackson

Division II, Class AAA - David Gabriel Georges, Baylor

KICKER OF THE YEAR - Phillipe LaForge, Baylor

 

Congratulations to all these student athletes.

 

Congratulations to all these young men. I do remember some fussing about voting bias by eastern voters. How many kids from the East won Mr. Football this year? 

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3 hours ago, Southtowner said:

It'll be the same argument again next year.

I know I'm biased in 3A for WV, but the Simpson kid (as a freshman) threw for over 4000 yards, 57 passing TDs, 1 INT, set the State of Tennessee single game with passing yards against a top-ranked team, and a season completion percentage of over 75%, and his team defeated the 3A award recipient on 2 occasions this season. The Covington RB is a stud and deserving as well, and a Senior, but I'd like to know of any freshman in the history of TSSAA history that has had a better year in the first year. Someone may have put up those types of numbers, but I'm not aware of anyone doing this in their first year in high school. It's an individual award and everyone that was mentioned could've won it and are awesome players, so I'm not disrespecting any of them...but at that pace of what was accomplished passing, he may set several state records before it's over. My two cents...

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3 minutes ago, TheMenace said:

I know I'm biased in 3A for WV, but the Simpson kid (as a freshman) threw for over 4000 yards, 57 passing TDs, 1 INT, set the single game passing yards against a top-ranked team, and a season completion percentage of over 75%, and his team defeated the 3A award recipient on 2 occasions this season. The Covington RB is a stud and deserving as well, and a Senior, but I'd like to know of any freshman in the history of TSSAA history that has had a better year in the first year. Someone may have put up those types of numbers, but I'm not aware of anyone doing this in their first year in high school. It's an individual award and everyone that was mentioned could've won it and are awesome players, so I'm not disrespecting any of them...but at that pace of what was accomplished passing, he may set several state records before it's over. My two cents...

I attended the WV/Alcoa game in Chattanooga.  Simpson doesn't look like a freshman.  I can't imagine the numbers he'll finish with as a high school player. Awesome player, no doubt.

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On 12/10/2024 at 3:04 PM, Southtowner said:

2024 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

Division I, Class 1A - Tate Surber, McKenzie

Division I, Class 2A - Jaydon Peete, Milan

Division I, Class 3A - Skylan Smith, Covington

Division I, Class 4A - Tyler Thompson, Marshall County

Division I, Class 5A - Eric Hazzard, Page

Division I, Class 6A - Donovan Starr, Ravenwood

Division II, Class A - Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian School

Division II, Class AA - Noah Spencer, University School of Jackson

Division II, Class AAA - David Gabriel Georges, Baylor

KICKER OF THE YEAR - Phillipe LaForge, Baylor

 

Congratulations to all these student athletes.

 

Congratulations to the winners of the Mr. Football Awards. A lot of coaching, hard work and sweat involved in winning these awards! 

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1 hour ago, TheMenace said:

I know I'm biased in 3A for WV, but the Simpson kid (as a freshman) threw for over 4000 yards, 57 passing TDs, 1 INT, set the single game passing yards against a top-ranked team, and a season completion percentage of over 75%, and his team defeated the 3A award recipient on 2 occasions this season. The Covington RB is a stud and deserving as well, and a Senior, but I'd like to know of any freshman in the history of TSSAA history that has had a better year in the first year. Someone may have put up those types of numbers, but I'm not aware of anyone doing this in their first year in high school. It's an individual award and everyone that was mentioned could've won it and are awesome players, so I'm not disrespecting any of them...but at that pace of what was accomplished passing, he may set several state records before it's over. My two cents...

No way to leave this kid out,being a Freshman was probably the killer. It really shouldn't matter. Kid could get hurt and never have this chance again.

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2 hours ago, horse said:

Only seen the Pickett kid play once. I would take Warbritton fastest kid on the field every Friday night. And a healthy peete. 

I watched a few Huntingdon games this season. Warbritton is a fantastic back. I saw Peete against Huntingdon, Fairley and of course in person last week. He is a very good back as well. Pickett hasn't been 100% in a few weeks but who is after 14 games? I've watched Pickett all my life so I'm biased, but if you line those 3 up and tell me to pick one to build my team around it's 100% Pickett. He's just too versatile. Rushing, receiving, kick returns, int returns, etc....

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