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Brentwood Acad's Cody White Named Titans H.S. Coach of Yr

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Cody White of Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, Tenn.) has been named the 2017 Tennessee Titans High School Coach of the Year after leading his football team to a perfect 12-0 season and winning the Division II Class AAA state championship.

Coach White outscored his opponents 442-120 overall and 99-27 in the postseason, including a 28-14 win over Montgomery Bell Academy in the Division II Class AAA BlueCross Bowl. The 2017 title marks Coach White's third consecutive state championship (2015, 2016 and 2017).

His football team currently ranks No. 6 in the nation, according to the most recent USA Today Super 25 national high school poll.

This is Coach White's first Coach of the Year honor.

"Coach White's body of work is incredible," said Josh Corey, Tennessee Titans Football Outreach Coordinator. "Brentwood Academy plays in one of the toughest classifications in the state. Their ability to win consistently, and the manner in which they do so, is very impressive. We got a first look at the team in our annual 7-on-7 Tournament. They took home the trophy then and they took it home again in the state championship game. We're proud to recognize such an outstanding team and coach."

As the 2017 Tennessee Titans Coach of the Year, White will receive a grant in the amount of $2,000 to benefit his football program, as well as an all-expense paid trip to the 2018 Pro Bowl in Orlando, Fl.

Coach White's selection also qualifies him for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year award, honoring high school football coaches that display the integrity, achievement and leadership exemplified by the coach with the most wins in NFL history, Don Shula. The Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year award winner – announced in January – receives $10,000 and his high school football program is awarded $15,000.

The Titans' High School Coach of the Year award is an extension of the High School Game of the Week and Coach of the Week programs. Each Coach of the Week (10 total) received a grant from the Tennessee Titans in the amount of $1,000 to benefit his school's football program. All 11 award winners – 10 Coach of the Week winners and the Coach of the Year – will be recognized during the Titans vs. Jaguars game on Sunday, Dec 31.

Through the Coach of the Week program, the Titans have donated more than $200,000 in grant funding to high school football programs across the state.

For more information on the High School Game of the Week and Coach of the Week program, visit www.titansonline.com/gameoftheweek.

Previous Coach of the Year Award Winners

1999 — Jim Wilson, Glencliff High School

2000 — Tom Weathers, Red Bank High School

2001 — Ralph Potter, McCallie High School

2002 — Robert Lassiter, Gallatin High School

2003 — Jeff Morris, Milan High School

2004 — Buck Coatney, Knoxville Fulton High School

2005 — George Quarles, Maryville High School

2006 — Philip Shadowens, Smyrna High

2007 — Ralph Thompson, Maplewood High School

2008 — Scott Blade, Hillsboro High School

2009 — Anthony Crabtree, Beech High School

2010 — Gary Rankin, Alcoa High School

2011 — James Counce, Henry County High

2012 — Rodney Saulsberry, Whitehaven High School

2013 — Darren Bowling, Union City High School

2014 — Ingle Martin, Christ Presbyterian Academy

2015 — Scott Blade, Independence High School

2016 — Rodney Saulsberry, Whitehaven High School

2017 — Cody White, Brentwood Academy


2017 Game of the Week/Coach of the Week Award Winners:

August 25:Maryville at Oakland / Kevin Creasy, Oakland

September 1: Bradley Central at Ooltewah /  Damon Floyd, Bradley Central

September 8: South Pittsburg at Marion County /  Vic Grider, South Pittsburg

September 15: Ravenwood at Brentwood /  Matt Daniels, Ravenwood

September 22: Spring Hill at Columbia Central  Jason Hoath, Columbia Central

September 29: Cookeville at Riverdale /  Will Kriesky, Riverdale

October 6: Mt. Juliet at McGavock /  Trey Perry, Mt. Juliet

October 13: Greeneville at Elizabethton /  Caine Ballard, Greeneville

October 20: Columbia Academy at Lewis County /  Charlie Lansdell, Columbia Academy

October 27: Cheatham County at Fairview / Chris Hughes, Fairview

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