Who is Max Gilbert? What to know about Tennessee's freshman kicker who missed game-winning FG vs. Georgia originally appeared on The Sporting News
No. 15 Tennessee's hopes for a momentous victory in its duel with No. 6 Georgia turned to ashes on Saturday evening.
The Volunteers (2-1) were served a devastating loss on Saturday night, falling 44-41 to the Bulldogs in overtime. Tennessee found itself in prime position to secure a win in regulation's waning moments, finding itself in possession of the ball in field goal range with seven seconds left.
Up stepped its youthful kicking specialist, Max Gilbert. The Memphis native had hoped to etch his name in lights as he lined up his try from 43 yards out.
But it spurned the upright's embrace. Gilbert's effort went wide, pushing the game into overtime. Two possessions later, the Bulldogs were up for good.
With that, here's what you need to know about Gilbert.
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Gilbert is Tennessee's starting kicker. The freshman specialist earned five-star billing by Kohl's Kicking. He was also considered a four-star punter in Kohl's ranking.
A Memphis native, Gilbert attended Lausanne Collegiate School. He sank 45-of-46 extra points and six field goals during his final year, including a 47-yard effort.
Gilbert was a noted soccer talent, nabbing an All-State soccer team nod as a sophomore. He also netted a nomination for All-Metro soccer player of the year.