Lexington High School football coach Steve Lindsey has been named as the Tennessee Titans High School Football Coach of the Week. 
Last Friday night, Lindsey’s Tigers defeated Hardin County 34-33 in three overtimes improving their record to 7-0 on the season. Lexington is located in Henderson County in West Tennessee.
Through the Titans Foundation, team owner K.S. “Bud”Adams Jr. will make a $1,000 contribution to the Lexington football program in Lindsey’s honor.
Coach Lindsey will also receive a framed certificate signed by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, NFL Director of Football Operations Gene Washington and Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher and will be the team’s guest at the Titans game on Dec. 18.
The criterion for selection includes the coach’s impact on his team, school and community. A statewide media panel votes each week to determine the weekly winner.  All high school football coaches in Tennessee, regardless of their school’s size, league or division, are eligible to be selected each week. The program is designed to recognize high school coaches who transform, through their hard work and dedication, student-athletes into the best possible football players and citizens in their community. 
Lindsey is now eligible for the Tennessee Titans Coach-of-the-Year award to be announced Dec. 18 when the Titans host the Seattle Seahawks. Adams will make an additional $2,000 grant to that winner.

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