Former Georgia high school players Kenny Cooper and A.J. Gray of Georgia Tech were named ACC players of the week after Tech's 33-7 victory over North Carolina. Cooper, a sophomore center, spearheaded an offensive line that led the way for 403 yards rushing. Cooper took 10 defenders to the ground in 76 plays. Gray, a junior defensive back, intercepted two passes and recorded four tackles. For which Georgia high schools did Cooper and Gray play? (Answer Wednesday)

Note: Former Hillgrove player Bradley Chubb of N.C. State is the ACC defensive lineman of the week for the second consecutive week. He was part of a similar trivia question last week.

Answer to Monday's question: The active Georgia coaches who have 100 Georgia wins and 100 wins from another state are Rush Propst of Colquitt County (100-31 in Georgia, 176-61 in Alabama); Robby Pruitt of Coffee (166-47-1 in Georgia, 167-30 in Florida); and Bob Sphire of Camden County (113-31 in Georgia, 146-55 in Kentucky).

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