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Congrats Maurice Cantrill

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From Allstate intranet site... doubt you can get there with the link so I posted the article.

Allstate honors college footballers’ off-field deeds

First year as title sponsor of AFCA Good Works Team®


The following college football players have been nominated for consideration to be included among the 2008 Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams:

Football Bowl Subdivision (Div I-A)

Arizona State University – Keegan Herring
Ball State University – Brandon Crawford
Central Michigan University – Brian Brunner
Colorado State University – Kyle Bell
Duke University – Re’quan Boyette
Florida State University – Everette Brown
Indiana University – Austin Starr
Iowa State University – Euseph Messiah
Kansas State University – Jeron Mastrud
Middle Tennessee State University – Phillip Tanner
North Carolina State University – Andre Brown
Northern Illinois University – Matt Simon
Northwestern University – Eric Peterman
Ohio State University – James Laurinaitis
Rutgers University – Tiquan Underwood
Syracuse University – Lavar Lobdell
Temple University – Richard Sheppard
Texas Tech University – Brian Duncan
Tulane University – Craig Gelhardt
U.S. Air Force Academy – Travis Dekker
University of Arkansas – Jose Valdez
University of California – Alex Mack
University of Colorado – Maurice Cantrell
University of Connecticut – Brad Kanuch
University of Georgia – Mohamed Massaquoi
University of Illinois – Brit Miller
University of Kansas – Mike Rivera
University of Kentucky – Tim Masthay
University of Maryland – Jordan Steffy
University of Memphis – Dominik Riley
University of Nebraska – Todd Peterson
University of Notre Dame – Evan Sharpley
University of Oklahoma – Gerald McCoy
University of Pittsburgh – Scott McKillop
University of South Carolina – Eric Norwood
University of South Florida – George Selvie
University of Tennessee – Josh Briscoe
University of Texas – Colt McCoy
University of Toledo – John Allen
University of Wisconsin – Chris Pressley
Utah State University – Geno Odong
Virginia Tech – Orion Martin
Wake Forest University – Benjamin Wooster
West Virginia University – Tito Gonzales
Western Michigan University – Tim Hiller

Combined Divisions
(I-AA II, III & NAIA)

Bethel University (Minn.) – Mike Ervin
Chadron State College – Joe McLain
Coastal Carolina University – Dominique Davenport
Colby College – Thomas Daley
Harvard University – Andrew Berry
Henderson State University – Nick Finley
Hillsdale College – Phil Davignon
Illinois State University – Kedric Meredith
Lehigh University – Brendan VanAckeren
McNeese State University – Kenneth Lundy
Missouri Western State University – Dustin Strickler
North Dakota State University – Tyler Roehl
Northern State University – Brian Jark
Sewanee: The University of the South – Tyler Brantley
Southern Illinois University – Larry Warner
Southwest Minnesota State University – Tyler Reed
St. Cloud State University – Rocky Horn
St. John’s University (Minn.) – Jeff Schnobrich
University at Albany – Daniel Bocanegra
University of Central Arkansas – Taylor Scott
University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) – Paul Hughes
University of Montana – Colin Dow
University of Northern Colorado – Michael Van Portfliet
University of St. Thomas – Mikkel Haugen
Valparaiso University – Matt Mancl
Youngstown State University – Brian Mellott


The kickoff of the 2008 college football season is still a few weeks away, but a group of committed and hard-working players has already been honored for off-the-field achievements. Allstate and the American Football Coaches Association have announced the list of 71 student-athlete nominees for the 17th annual Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®.

Through a partnership announced this week, Allstate has teamed with the AFCA to honor the college football players whose involvement with charitable organizations and community service contributions stands out among the more than 50,000 student-athletes participating in the sport at all four-year collegiate institutions. From among the 71 nominations submitted by sports information directors on behalf of their teams, a special selection committee assembled by the AFCA and Allstate will select two 11-player Good Works Teams – one composed of players competing in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) and a combined team representing players competing in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (I-AA), Divisions II, III and the NAIA.

“Allstate is proud to partner with the AFCA and acknowledge the outstanding commitment to community so many student-athletes are demonstrating off the football field,” said Lisa Cochrane, vice president of marketing for Allstate. “As a first-year sponsor of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, Allstate continues its commitment to college football by honoring the volunteer efforts of college football players at all levels.”

This season, Allstate is working with the AFCA to reinforce the heritage and tradition of the award. For the first time in the 16-year history of the program, the selection committee includes five former members of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams. Other 2008 selection committee members include two coaches representing the AFCA, five representatives of the college football media and one Allstate representative.

”We are excited about Allstate’s role with the AFCA and welcome them as one of our official corporate partners,” said Grant Teaff, AFCA executive director. “Allstate is a first-class company that supports collegiate athletics – football, in particular – in a variety of ways. Their support of our Good Works Teams as title sponsor ensures that those student-athletes making countless volunteer contributions to their communities and campuses through many off-field efforts will get the proper recognition they deserve.”

The 2008 Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams voting panel includes: Allstate Senior Vice President Steve Sorenson; former Good Works Teams members Matt Stinchcomb (University of Georgia, 1997 team), Mike Proman (Amherst College, 2002 team), Deuce McAllister (University of Mississippi, 1999 team), Dan Lord (Tufts University, 1997 team) and Zaid Abdul-Aleem (Duke University, 1994 team); media members Kirk Herbstreit (ESPN), Dennis Dodd (CBS Sportsline), Tony Barnhart (Atlanta Journal-Constitution), Kelly Whiteside (USA Today) and Ivan Maisel (ESPN.com); current AFCA president and University of Washington head coach Tyrone Willingham; and 1996 AFCA president Fisher Deberry, former head coach at the United States Air Force Academy.

The committee will be responsible for selecting 22 players from the 71 nominations received over the summer at the AFCA headquarters in Waco, Texas. (See sidebar for nominee lists.)

About the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
In order to meet the criteria set forth by Allstate and the AFCA, each player must be actively involved and committed to working with a charitable organization, service group or community service while maintaining good academic standing.

The Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams were established in 1992 by the College Football Association, recognizing the extra efforts made by college football players and student support staff off the field. AFCA became the governing body of the award in 1997 and continues to honor college football players who go the extra mile for those in need.

Since 1992, the SEC leads all conferences with 49 selections to the Good Works Teams, followed by the Big 12 with 32 selections and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with 19 selections. In 2007, Georgia strong safety Kelin Johnson became the 11th Bulldog to be selected to the team, tying the University of Georgia with the University of Nebraska for most selections all-time. Super Bowl XLII and XLI champion quarterbacks Eli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works Teams, respectively.

The 2008 college football season will also mark the fourth consecutive year of Allstate's "Good Hands®" field goal net program. The program rewards the on-field performance of its 65 partner teams by earmarking money to the schools’ general scholarship funds for each field goal ($300) and extra point ($100) successfully converted into the Good Hands-branded nets at each of their home games. To date, Allstate has donated more than $1.5 million through the Good Hands field goal net program. Allstate will also celebrate its third year as the title sponsor of the Allstate® Sugar Bowl, held in New Orleans at the Louisiana Superdome Jan. 2, 2009.
 
Kinda surprised the rabid goldfish didn't make the list. He's into all kinds of charitable stuff.
 
Kinda surprised the rabid goldfish didn't make the list. He's into all kinds of charitable stuff.


hmmmmm thats quite true. good question. maybe its time for an email to the Allstate PR person and VP that are running this thing....
 
I don't usually comment on the horrific spelling and grammar in posts, but when your company gets it right and your thread title misses the boat, that's kinda of pathetic. You can at least give the guy enough respect to spell his name correctly.
 
I don't usually comment on the horrific spelling and grammar in posts, but when your company gets it right and your thread title misses the boat, that's kinda of pathetic. You can at least give the guy enough respect to spell his name correctly.

Cut the land thief some slack.
 
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