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I've seen a bunch of the guys nominated on this thread play this year. They are all some outstanding athletes. I've also read many of the comments about what a domineering team Lincoln County has this year...and they certainly are dominating.

Amongst all their outstanding athletes, the one MOST valuable on that team is the QB, Michael Edmiston.

 

He has to get my vote. Have seen him in several games in the boro and he is AWESOME....Mr. Football kinda AWESOME.

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Wow so much to respond to!!!

 

Jamison Link 7 games 84 att 876 yds 9tds

He is 17 of 24 for 241 yds 1 int and 5 tds

36 tackles from the safety position

14 punts for 562 yds a 40.1 avg

2 ints 1 for a td

a 89 yd fumble return for a td

and a 97 yd qb sneak which may be the longest play in Gallatin history

 

Yeah he deserves a shot at it.

 

Sensation, the 92' line was great. How great? Just check the trophy case ;)

 

Squoshwave17, I love pancakes....both kinds!!

 

And to answer everybodys question, have ya'll ever heard of Corey Lewis? Barely lost in 87'. Why Jeremy McMurry did not get nominated is a mystery. Scotty Witt might have won it that year, but I'm not sure. But we got the gold...thanks Sensation!!!!

 

Maybe in the next 3 games Link will get more recognition. But I'm sure he'll take wins over nomination anyday.

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Sorry guys. I didn't intentionally leave out the 92 guys. I just have heard some of the stories that the 89 guys have told me, and they are gruesome. But the 92 line were definately legendary. GWave1, your stats will always amaze me. And Wavelink, I'm still sportin' them t-shirts now that I am in college. Go Green Wave, and good luck to Jamo and his cheetah like demeanor.

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Okay Green wave folk, I already mentioned Link earlier on this thread. I definitely think he is worthy of a nomination. But what about in the lineman category?? Also who exactly determines the nominations?

 

Again, I want to throw out Chris Smith's name from Oakland, #66. He plays on the Oline and the Dline. I don't have stats to share as I don't have access to any. Most teams that have played us have all asked about Smitty, and he got honorable mention this past week on Player of the Week in 5A for his performance against Riverdale. He is an outstanding kid, player, and role model.

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Yeah GWAVE1, I remember Corey Lewis well. The run he had against Germantown was probably the most exciting run I can remember ever seeing. I just couldn't remember if he was a Mr. Football finalist. If he was a close second, you would have to think a better regular season record would have won it for him. Speaking of that Germantown game, there were several future D-1A players in that game. Corey, Donnie Maib, and Eric Still from Germantown to name a few. I had almost forgotten that the '87 team were all monsters, I think Coach Duke said they were the strongest team ever.

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Obviously, Michael Edmisten @ Lincoln Co. is having a great season and Corey Booker is going to end his storied career @ Oak Ridge with all sorts of records, but I have to say that the best player I have seen this year (in person or on tape) is Jeff Jennings. Vanderbilt is getting themselves a great player. He runs hard, runs fast, plays outstanding defense, returns kicks, probably has driven the team bus a time or two. Jennings' teammate @ Jefferson Co., Scooter Houston, is also a great back.

Jeff Jennings, with his athletic acheivements and his academic acheivements, is an ideal Mr football 5A.

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