On a night where Baylor was once again on the big stage, taking on rival McCallie in the semifinals, David Gabriel-Georges put on a show like never before. The Red Raiders' junior running back shattered record books with a 431-yard, seven touchdown performance.
Gabriel-Georges started the night with an explosive play, a huge run to get Baylor to the 25-yard line. He cashed in a few minutes later with his first score of the night.
Xavier Fillion tied the game at 7 on the Blue Tornado's opening drive before Gabriel-Georges put Big Red back in front.
Gabriel-Georges finished the first half with 229 yards and four touchdowns.
While the Red Raiders led 28-14 at the break, McCallie scored 21 of the third quarter's 28 points.
Tied at 35 to begin the fourth quarter, Tennessee commit Jamyan Th

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