Four area players are finalists for Mr. Football
Four players from the Chattanooga area were named finalists for the TSSAA Tennessee Titans Mr. Football awards Monday.
Notre Dame receiver Camryn Wynn, Marion County twoway athlete Jacob Saylors, Meigs County two-way athlete Aaron Swafford and Bledsoe County kicker Gabe Boring each is one of three finalists in his respective classification.
The three finalists for each category will attend the Mr. Football banquet on Nov. 27 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, where the overall winners will be announced.
Wynn, a junior who has committed to the University of Tennessee, has more than 1,500 all-purpose yards and 20 total touchdowns to go with 30 tackles and a kickoff return for a score to help the Fighting Irish reach the Division II-AA semifinals. The other two finalists in D-II AA are Knoxville Webb’s Morgan Ernst and Lausanne’s Eric Gray.
Saylors and Swafford are two of the three finalists in Class 2A, along with Waverly Central’s Gavin Stanfield.
Saylors, a senior and twotime all-state defensive back, has more than 1,800 rushing yards, 500 receiving yards and 35 total touchdowns, as well as 40 tackles and four interceptions. He has rushed for more than 200 yards in three of the Warriors’ last four games and leads them against Tyner in this week’s quarterfinals.
Only a sophomore, Swafford is an all-state quarterback and defensive back who has helped Meigs County remain atop the state rankings for most of the season and reach Friday’s quarterfinals, the furthest the program has advanced in 20 years. Swafford has more than 1,100 rushing yards and 18 TDs, as well as 1,200-plus passing yards and another 15 scores. Defensively he has 55 tackles and has returned two of his three interceptions for TDs.
Boring was perfect on 11 extra-point kicks this season and 5-of-6 on fieldgoal attempts, with a long of 47 yards. He leads the area with a 47-yard punting average.