NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dreams continue to come true for a pair of Chattanooga area high school football stars, who each have their senior season still to come.
Five days after claiming his first TSSAA state championship gold ball trophy while also earning BlueCross Bowl MVP honors, Baylor's David Gabriel Georges joined elite company as the Terrebonne, Quebec, native became the fifth high school football player from the Chattanooga area to win the Mr. Football award for a second time.
The five-star recruit and the nation's No. 14 prospect for the Class of 2027 finished the season with 162 carries for 1,756 yards and 27 touchdowns to help Baylor cap off a perfect 12-0 season in Division II-AAA and earn a No. 16 national ranking from ESPN.
South Pittsburg junior Dayon Cooper also earned the state's most prestigious individual honor, as he was named Class 1A's Mr. Football winner. The speedster helped the Pirates win their eighth TSSAA state title and finished the regular season with 29 catches for 681 yards and 10 touchdowns to go along with 37 carries for 421 yards and five scores. Cooper also returned three kickoffs for touchdowns.
The other 2025 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football award winners to be recognized Tuesday inside of Nissan Stadium were East Robertson's Zach Groves (2A), Westview's Graham Simpson (3A), Greeneville's Caden Baugh (4A), Sevier County's Cooper Newman (5A), Southwind's Kelvin Perkins (6A), Nashville Christian School's Jared Curtis (Division II-A), Battle Ground Academy's Kaedyn Marable (DII-AA) and Brentwood Academy's Tommy Bauchiero, who won Kicker of the Year honors.
Gabriel Georges joins former local prep icons Adarius Bowman (Notre Dame, 2001-02), Gerald Riggs Jr. (Red Bank, 2000-01), B.J. Coleman (McCallie, 2005-06), and Jacques Smith (Ooltewah, 2008-09) as two-time Mr. Football winners.
Gabriel Georges has the chance to become the state's second three-time Mr. Football award winner, where he would join Eric Gray, who won three times while playing at The Lausanne Collegiate School from 2016-18 before playing in college for Tennessee and Oklahoma and later with the NFL's New York Giants.
Baylor has now produced 11 Mr. Football award winners, while there have been 55 local winners since the awards began in 1985. South Pittsburg and Tyner are tied for the second most Mr. Football award winners with seven each.
Three other local stars were honored as Mr. Football runner-ups Tuesday, including Baylor senior quarterback Briggs Cherry, Boyd Buchanan senior running back/defensive back David Green in Division II-A, and Notre Dame senior Owen Maddox, who was a nominee for Kicker of the Year.
Contact Patrick MacCoon at pmaccoon@timesfreepress.com.

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