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Scott takes Audie Murphy Award


Zac Scott, a 6-2, 250-pound long snapper from Martin, Tenn., was presented the Week 8 Audie Murphy Award at the University of Tennessee at Martin.

The award goes to the Skyhawk football player who best represents his school and team and who went above the call of duty in either the last football game or during the week of practice.

Lt. Col. Eric Ashworth has presented the award each week during the team’s Wednesday meeting.

“One of the most famous Medal of Honor recipients in World War II was Audie Murphy, so the ROTC department wants to present the Sergeant Audie Murphy Award to the football player who best represents the spirit of Audie Murphy.”

“Many of the football players might be thinking there is nothing special in themselves, but I told them Audie Murphy believed in himself, cared about his fellow man, and did the best in everything he did,” Ashworth said. “I am confident that there is some Audie Murphy in each and everyone of the Skyhawk football players.”

Audie Murphy was a country boy, from Kingston, Texas, who was 5-5 and weighed 110 pounds when he joined the Army in 1942.

He was rejected on his military application twice before the infantry accepted him. However, he wanted to serve his country and he was willing to do what it took to meet his goal. Murphy worked his way up the ranks from private to first lieutenant and was involved in nine campaigns from North Africa, Italy and Southern France.

He was the most decorated soldier in World War II, and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.

He later went on to become a movie star where he starred in 44 films.