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The SEC has announced its 2020 Community Service Team for football. The team is comprised of one student-athlete from each of the 14 programs.
Here are the student-athletes that made this year’s team:
Alabama: Najee Harris, RB
Arkansas: Grant Morgan, LB
Auburn: Eli Stove, WR
Florida: Randy Russell, S
Georgia: Azeez Ojulari, LB
Kentucky: Luke Fortner, OL
LSU: JaCoby Stevens, S
Ole Miss: Mac Brown, P
Mississippi State: Kobe Jones, DL
Missouri: Nick Bolton, LB
South Carolina: Spencer Eason-Riddle, LB
Tennessee: Trey Smith, OL
Texas A&M: Kellen Mond, QB
Vanderbilt: Andre Mintze, LB
The team is created each year to recognize “an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.” Kudos to these student-athletes for making such a positive impact in their respective communities.
The SEC not only has outstanding action on the football field but also commendable student-athletes off of it who are striving to make the world a better place.
The SEC title game between Alabama and Florida will take place on Dec. 19 (8 p.m. EST/CBS) from Atlanta, Georgia.