Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Football Classic Set For Saturday at CCS

  • Monday, May 30, 2016
The 13th Annual Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Football Classic, presented by Great Clips, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday June 4 at Chattanooga Christian School in Chattanooga.

Tennessee defeated Georgia 38-14 last June at McCallie School in Chattanooga.

It was Tennessee's fourth consecutive victory in the series that dates back to the first game held at Ridgeland High in 2004. Although, Tennessee escaped with just 7-3 and 10-7 wins in 2012 and 2013.

Stump On Sports television show host Stump Martin said he believes there are now more than 1,000 football players who have played in this event.

"This is always a spirited game with the players and coaches from the two states trying to prove that they play the best football where they come from," Martin said.
"The winning team is usually the one with the most linemen and the coaching staff that can get not only the best players from their area, but those who are unselfish enough to learn to play together in a short time."

Martin said the players who participate in this game are the true High School football gladiators who have a deep passion for the game.  

"Some of these young men will go on and play at the next level, but some won't," Martin said. Some want to represent their school and family just one more time.

"Sure, we have had players from this game go on to play at major colleges as well as the Southeastern Conference and professional football," Martin added. "In addition, some have received the opportunity to play college football based on performances in this game."

Meigs County coach Jason Fitzgerald will lead the Tennessee squad and Coahulla  Creek coach Chad Barger will direct Georgia.

"These two are working hard to put their coaching staffs and teams together," Martin said. "Barger was on the staff with Houston White of the North Georgia stars team that tied a strong Atlanta area all-star squad in the Georgia Dome in December. If he can get some of those players on this team this should be a good one."

Chattanooga Christian head coach Mark Mariakis directed a 14-13 victory over Benny Monroe's Tennessee stars in 2007 at Finley Stadium. Mariakis has also hosted two of the Stump On Sports Tennessee/Georgia games when he was at Ridgeland.

"Mark and his boosters will be good hosts," Martin said. "For those who haven't seen the artificial turf field and stadium tucked away at the foot of Lookout Mountain at Chattanooga Christian, you're in for an experience. It's a beautiful scene."

Here's the history of the Stump on Sports Tennessee/Georgia gridiron series.  

Tennessee-Georgia Football All-Star Games
Football (Results)

2004 – Tennessee 28, Georgia 7 (at Ridgeland)
2005 – Georgia 29, Tennessee 7 (at East Ridge)
2006 – Tennessee 9, Georgia 5 (at Finley Stadium)
2007 – Georgia 14, Tennessee 13 (at Finley Stadium)
2008 – Tennessee 41, Georgia 0 (at Finley Stadium)
2009 – Tennessee 31, Georgia 14 (at Ridgeland)
2010 – Tennessee 17, Georgia 0 (at Baylor)
2011 – Georgia 31, Tennessee 21 (at Baylor)
2012 – Tennessee 7, Georgia 3 (at Ringgold)
2013 – Tennessee 10, Georgia 7 (at McCallie)
2014 – Tennessee 45, Georgia 7 (at Boyd-Buchanan)
2015 – Tennessee 38, Georgia 14 (at McCallie)

Players of the Game

2004 – MVP: Michael Davenport (Central), TN: Eric Marsh (Red Bank), GA: Justin Rogers (Chattooga)
2005 – MVP: Caleb Callahan (Northwest Whitfield), TN: Josey Rutley (Tyner), GA: Blue Cooper (Coosa)
2006 – MVP: Chris Ricketts (Soddy-Daisy), TN: Drew Nelson (Notre Dame), GA: Darius Benham (Cartersville)
2007 – MVP: Tymon Hudson (Rome), TN: Caleb Wilson (Rhea County), GA: Rhett Headden (NW Whitfield)
2008 – MVP: Tim Benford (Red Bank), TN: Wilson Jackson (Rhea County), GA: Scottie Talley (Dade County)
2009 – MVP: Josh Blake (Grace), TN: Nic Hughes (Boyd-Buchanan), GA: Matt Talkington (Ringgold)
2010 – MVP: Terrell Robinson (South Pittsburg), TN: Jackie Reeves (Brainerd), GA: Jalen Fields (Dalton)
2011 – MVP: Paul Walton (Ridgeland), TN: Joseph Derrick (Brainerd), GA: Offensive Line
2012 – MVP: Kameno Watson (Red Bank), TN: Trent Lusk (McCallie), GA: Justin Adekoya (Heritage)
2013 – MVP: Van Scribner (Lookout Valley), TN: Jamal Jones (Lookout Valley), GA: Darrell Bridges (Ridgeland)
2014 – MVP: Isiah Robinson (Hixson), TN: Denzel Boyd (McMinn Central), GA: Jacob Mitchell (Gordon Central)
2015 – MVP: Kelvin Leon (Ooltewah), TN: Malik Davis (Red Bank), GA: Clay Phillips (Northwest Whitfield)

Records 

Most Rushing Yards
106 – Jamal Jones (Lookout Valley, 2013)
103 – Isiah Robinson (Hixson, 2014)
90 – Denzel Boyd (McMinn Central, 2014)
89 – Trey Wesley (Hiram, 2011)
87 – Paul Walton (Ridgeland, 2011)

Longest Run
59 yards – Terry Tiller (Chattanooga Central, 2014)

Longest TD Run
47 yards – Paul Walton (Ridgeland, 2011)

Most Yards Passing
167 – Drew Nelson (Notre Dame, 2006)
148 – Nic Hughes (Boyd-Buchanan, 2009)
143 – Kelvin Leon (Ooltewah, 2015)
135 – Caleb Callahan (Northwest Whitfield, 2005)
122 – Hinton McConkey (North Murray, 2015)

Most Completions
11 – Drew Nelson (Notre Dame, 2006)

Most Touchdown Passes
3 – Kelvin Leon (Ooltewah, 2015)

Longest TD Pass
78 yards – Tim Benford (Red Bank) to Eric Penn (Brainerd), 2008

Most Yards Receiving
112 – Tim Benford (Red Bank, 2008)
100 – Joseph Derrick (Brainerd, 2011)
100 – Malik Davis (Red Bank, 2015)
78 – Eric Penn (Brainerd, 2008)
77 – Clay Phillips (Northwest Whitfield, 2015)

Longest Reception
78 yards – Eric Penn (Brainerd, 2008)

Longest TD Reception
78 yards – Eric Penn (Brainerd, 2008)

Longest Kick Return
68 yards – Chas Scruggs (Lookout Valley, 2008)

Most Touchdowns
2 – Michael Davenport (Central, 2004)
2 – Stan Ingram (Darlington, 2005)
2 – Tim Benford (Red Bank, 2008)
2 – John Hampton (Dade County, 2011)
2 – Malik Davis (Red Bank, 2015)

Most Extra Points
6 – Tad Whitaker (East Ridge, 2014)
5 – Mike Hammonds (Polk County, 2008)
5 – Cooper Loftin (East Hamilton, 2015)

Longest Field Goal
44 yards – Cooper Loftin (East Hamilton, 2015)
42 yards – John Long (Ooltewah, 2010)
41 yards – Cameron Carter (East Hamilton, 2013)
36 yards – Tad Whitaker (East Ridge, 2014)
34 yards – Dustin Lewis (Heritage, 2012)

Longest Punt
70 yards – Weston Perry (Boyd-Buchanan, 2006)

Most Tackles
14 – Dan Turner (East Ridge, 2004)

Most Sacks
2 – Darius Benham (Cartersville, 2006)
2 – Tymon Hudson (Rome, 2007)
2 – Cody Thomas (Boyd-Buchanan, 2008)
2 – Micah Kidd (East Ridge, 2010)
2 - Justin Adekoya (Heritage, 2012)
2 – Jacob Mitchell (Gordon Central, 2014)

Most Interceptions
2 – Joe Muir (Marion County, 2009)
2 – Blue Cooper (Coosa, 2005)

Longest Interception for TD
45 yards – Blue Cooper (Coosa, 2005)

Most Points, Team
45 – Tennessee, 2014

Largest Margin of Victory, Team
41 – Tennessee, 2008 (41-0)
Sports
Lee's Lewis-Perkins, Srichantamit Named Gulf South Golfers Of The Year
  • 4/29/2024

Lee University senior Oliver Lewis-Perkins was named Gulf South Conference Golfer of the Year after a stellar season as announced by the league on Monday. The Flames have won the golfer of the ... more

Mocs Softball Sweeps Weekly Honors
  • 4/29/2024

After completing a three-game sweep of Furman over the weekend and retaking sole possession of first place in the Southern Conference standings, the Mocs once again swept the weekly softball ... more

Top Seeded Lee Faces Off With West Georgia In Gulf South Baseball Tournament Opener
  • 4/29/2024

The Lee Flames will be the top seed and face West Georgia at 8 p.m. (EDT) on Friday in the opening round of the eight-team 2024 Gulf South Conference Baseball Championship. The double-elimination ... more