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Local development, real estate leaders make gift to new Tech Football Operations Center in memory of late friend
Members of the Gaw and Phillips families are pictured with 麻豆果冻传媒 leaders and a portrait of the late Ottis Phillips. From left: Tech Athletics Director Mark Wilson, Jill Gaw Betcher, Brenda Gaw, Jerry C. Gaw, Cindy Phillips, Emily Phillips Rains, Kristie Phillips, Tech Head Football Coach Bobby Wilder and Tech President Phil Oldham.
The Gaw family name is synonymous with development and real estate in the Upper Cumberland.
Now, the longtime Cookeville business and philanthropic leaders are embarking on a
new passion project: a generous gift supporting 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 student-athletes
given in memory of their close friend, Ottis Phillips.
Jerry C. and Brenda Gaw recently provided a donation toward the construction of Tech鈥檚
state-of-the-art, 40,000-square foot Football Operations Center on the northwest end
of campus. Once complete, the venue will include a new locker room and meeting rooms,
players鈥 lounge, theater-style auditorium, sports medicine center and turf practice
field.
For the Gaws, the gift was a way to both honor the legacy of a late friend and decorated
Tech football alumnus while supporting the hometown university that has shaped their
family鈥檚 journey.
鈥淥ttis Phillips was a friend to my family for almost a lifetime,鈥 said Jerry, who
even shares a first cousin with the late Tech Sports Hall of Famer. 鈥淗e was a graduate
of Tech and a four-year letter winner in football. I grew up in Cookeville and remember
watching Ottis, along with Mike Phillips, Mack and Watson Brown, Ralph Mullins and
others all play football as Cavaliers for Cookeville Central High School.鈥
Phillips passed away in early 2023. Prior to his passing, he spearheaded fundraising
efforts for the Football Operations Center alongside close friend and fellow Tech
alumna Dr. M. Dianne Murphy, who remains chair of the Football Operations Center Steering
Committee today.
鈥淚 grew up on Dixie Avenue down the street from Tech. We kept students in our home
in the 1950s before additional dorms were constructed,鈥 continued Jerry. 鈥淚 attended
Tech in the 1960s and our daughter, Jill Betcher, is a Tech graduate in marketing.
Our grandson, Hayden Bernhardt, is enrolled to begin his journey at the university
this fall. So, we are thankful to have the opportunity to give back to a place that
continues to do so much for the Cookeville area.鈥
Artist鈥檚 rendering of the new Tech Football Operations Center.
Jerry added that the Gaw family is excited about the momentum surrounding Tech鈥檚 Golden
Eagle football team since the hire of head coach Bobby Wilder last December. In addition
to the new football operations center, the university previously announced plans to
completely rebuild the west side of Tucker Stadium to offer new amenities, suites,
upgraded seating and expanded concessions, among other improvements. Demolition is
slated to begin later this summer.
Tech President Phil Oldham applauded the Gaw family for their support of Tech football.
鈥淛erry and Brenda鈥檚 generous gift to Tech鈥檚 Football Operations Center is not only
a powerful showing of support for our student-athletes, but also a moving tribute
to their friend 鈥 and our friend 鈥 Ottis Phillips,鈥 said President Oldham. 鈥淥ttis
loved Tech football and understood its importance to our university and our community.
I know this gift would make him proud.鈥
The Gaw family, who have already been supporters of Tech鈥檚 basketball program in recent
years, say that the opportunity to put their mark on Tech football is a 鈥減rivilege.鈥
鈥淎s a community, we are all excited for the growth and expansion for the future,鈥
concluded Jerry.
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