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Name: Cooper Mays (+) Coming off Oct 2024 Knee INJ College: Tennessee
Number: 63
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 310 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 5.12 40 Time: 5.22 40 High: 5.32
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Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout/Recheck-Has INJ History/Starting Center/Plays OG as well 2024: (+) Coming off Oct 2024 Knee INJ...2023: NAC...(+) Coming off Sept 2023 Upper Body INJ...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Cooper Mays, Tennessee, Player News
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WEEK 2 SEC CO-OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Cooper Mays, C, Sr.,...Mays, a preseason All-American and first-team All-SEC selection, anchored the offensive line for Tennessee in their 51-10 win over No. 24 NC State in Charlotte. Mays did not allow a sack , penalty, or quarterback hit, extending his streak of not allowing a sack to 16 straight games dating back to 2022. His blocking helped Tennessee rush for 249 yards, the most allowed by NC State in a regular-season game since North Carolina's 300 yards in November 2021. The Volunteers' 460 total yards were also the most NC State had allowed since Louisiana Tech's 480 yards in October 2021. - SEC Football
(DS#20 C) rSr/2025 C Cooper Mays, Tennessee
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NOV 14 SEC CO-OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Cooper Mays, C, Tennessee,...Mays, starting his 20th career game at center, paved the way and protected for a record-setting Tennessee offense in a 66-24 win over Missouri. Mizzou entered the game with the nat ion's No. 13 total defense (304.1), and Tennessee set a school record with 724 yards of total offense. The 66 points were also the most ever by the Vols in an SEC game, breaking the previous mark of 65 on Nov. 26, 1994. Mays did not allow a sack, a press ure or a QB hit in 75 offensive snaps at center. The Vols rushed for a season-high 264 yards and passed for 460 yards. - SEC Football
(DS#20 C) rSr/2025 C Cooper Mays, Tennessee
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Tennessee second-year offensive line coach Glen Elarbee has a lengthy list of characteristics when it comes to being a good center, with two qualities immediately jumping to the forefront. "Intelligence has to be up there, because you're making decisions so fast," Elarbee said this past week in a news conference. "You're the coach out on the field. You have to change things on third down to get us right, and there is so much involved with that. "You also have to be the toughest son of a gun out on the f ield." Cooper Mays appears to be possessing those traits for the Volunteers and then some. The 6-foot-3, 296-pound junior from Knoxville Catholic started twice as a freshman and eight times last season, when an ankle injury prevented him from going wire to wire in Tennessee's run to the Music City Bowl.His third year in the program is also his first without older brother Cade, the former five-star Georgia signee who played the 2018-19 seasons with the Bulldogs before transferring back to Knoxvill e to compete alongside his younger sibling. While Cade was known for his versatility - of his 35 career college starts, 19 came at right guard, 12 at right tackle, two at left guard and two at left tackle - Cooper has been entrenched over the ball and is adjusting to a new dynamic now that his older brother is property of the NFL's Carolina Panthers. "Probably around the end of the bowl game going into winter workouts is kind of when I started to feel it," Mays said. "It's kind of hard being a leader wh en you've got an older brother in the room, so he's stepped away, and now I'm trying to fulfill that role a little bit." - Chattanooga Times Free Press
(DS#20 C) rSr/2025 C Cooper Mays, Tennessee
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