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    July 31, 2009

    NORTHBROOK, Ill. - North Carolina offensive lineman Kyle Jolly is among a hard-working and committed group of college football players will take the field this fall knowing that the impact they have on their teams and communities has nothing to do with touchdowns, tackles or receptions. For a second consecutive year, Allstate Insurance Company has partnered with the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) to announce the list of 106 student-athletes nominated for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team((R)), which honors college football players who make outstanding contributions in the areas of volunteerism and civic involvement.

    With their unselfish acts, such as volunteering at orphanages in Kenya, building a reliable water source for villagers in Kabul, tutoring disadvantaged youth, and visiting elderly patients in nursing homes, Allstate AFCA Good Works Team((R)) nominees distinguish themselves among the more than 50,000 student-athletes participating in the sport at all four-year collegiate institutions through off-the-field accomplishments.

    "Allstate and the AFCA have created a partnership of common interests and both organizations are proud to honor the off-the-field achievements of college football players and at all levels," said Guy Hill, vice president of sales and service for Allstate. "Allstate shares a genuine commitment to the community with these 106 student-athletes, and we encourage them to continue their benevolent efforts."

    The total of 106 nominations submitted by sports information directors across the country on behalf of their teams surpasses all previous single-season nominee totals in the 18-year history of the award. The 2009 class of nominees represents 41 states, including Washington, D.C., and 45 college athletic conferences.

    From these nominees, a special voting panel consisting of former Good Works Team((R)) members and prominent college football media members will be responsible for selecting two 11-player Good Works Teams((R)) - one composed of players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, and a combined team representing players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III, and the NAIA.

     

     

    College Football Hall of Fame member and ESPN broadcast personality Lou Holtz will return as program spokesperson and serve as a member of this year's voting panel.

    "Allstate's sponsorship of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team((R)) was a welcome addition to one of the oldest, non-competition awards in college football," said Grant Teaff, AFCA executive director. "As a very recognizable sponsor in the sport, Allstate is not only safe-guarding the tradition of college football, but also recognizing its players for their outstanding efforts both on and off the field and helping to shine a very positive light on the sport for all its fans."

    The 2009 Allstate/AFCA Good Works Teams((R)) voting panel includes: Allstate vice president, Guy Hill; former Good Works Teams((R)) members Matt Stinchcomb (Georgia, 1997, 1998 teams), Mike Proman (Amherst, 2002 team), Mewelde Moore (Tulane, 2003 team), Brian Brenberg (St. Thomas, 2001 team), Zaid Abdul-Aleem (Duke, 1994 team); media members Kirk Herbstreit (ESPN), Dennis Dodd (CBSSports.com), Tony Barnhart (Atlanta Journal-Constitution), Kelly Whiteside (USA Today), Ivan Maisel (ESPN.com), Lou Holtz (ESPN); current AFCA president and San Jose State University head coach Dick Tomey; and 1996 AFCA president Fisher DeBerry, former head coach at the United States Air Force Academy.

    The following players have been nominated for consideration to be included among the 2009 Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams(R):

    Football Bowl Subdivision (Div I-A)
        Arizona Sate University - Mike Nixon
        Auburn University - Walter McFadden
        Ball State - Brandon Crawford
        Baylor University - Joe Pawelek
        Boise State University - Richie Brockel
        Brigham Young University - Jan Jorgensen
        Central Michigan University - Dan LeFevour
        Clemson University - Xavier Dye
        Colorado State University - Adrian Martinez
        Duke University - Kevin Jones
        Indiana University - Jammie Kirlew
        Kansas State University - Jeron Mastrud
        Louisiana State University - Lyle Hitt
        Middle Tennessee State University - Phillip Tanner
        Northern Illinois University - David Bryant
        Northwestern University - Andrew Brewer
        Ohio University - Lee Renfro
        Ohio State University - Kurt Coleman
        Oregon State University - Taylor Kavanaugh
        Pennsylvania State University - Stefen Wisniewski
        Rutgers University - Billy Anderson
        San Jose State University - Travis Jones
        Temple University - Dominique Harris
        University of Akron - Alex Allen
        University of Alabama - Javier Arenas
        University of Arkansas - D.J. Williams
        University of Central Florida - Rocky Ross
        University of Florida - Tim Tebow
        University of Georgia - Jeff Owens
        University of Houston - Case Keenum
        University of Iowa - Julian Vandervelde
        University of Kansas - Darrell Stuckey
        University of Kentucky - Alfonso Smith
        University of Memphis - Dominik Riley
        University of Michigan - Zoltan Mesko
        University of Missouri - Kurtis Gregory
        University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Roy Helu, Jr.
        University of North Carolina - Kyle Jolly
        University of Notre Dame - Jimmy Clausen
        University of Oklahoma - Sam Bradford
        University of Pittsburgh - Adam Gunn
        University of South Carolina - Mauricus Brown
        University of Texas - Austin - Jordan Shipley
        University of California-Los Angeles - Derrick Coleman
        University of Texas-El Paso - Cameron Raschke
        U.S. Air Force Academy - Nick Charles
        U.S. Naval Academy - Ross Pospisil
        Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Tyrod Taylor
        Wake Forest University - Benjamin Wooster
        West Virginia University - Reed Williams
        University of Wisconsin - Chris Maragos
        Western Michigan University - Tim Hiller
    

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

    Ashland University - Nick Bellanco Beloit College - Joe Goldufsky Bethel University (Minn.) - Reid Velo Brevard College - Brandon Rawls Carroll University (Minn.) - Mike Berg Central College (Iowa) - Zach Van Arkel Colby College - Roger Bel Colorado School of Mines - David Pesek University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) - Paul Hughes Dana College - Nate Weathers Delaware State University - Nick Richmond Earlham College - Chris Owens East Texas Baptist University - Michael Cucinotta Eastern Washington University - Chris Thomas Florida A&M University - Philip Sylvester Georgetown University (D.C.) - Jon Cassidy Hampton University - Michael Swett Harding University - Brad Parker Hillsdale College - Eric Schweller College of the Holy Cross - Dominic Randolph Jacksonville State University - Joshua Cain John Carroll University - Joe Micca Johns Hopkins University - Tim Miller Langston University - Marquis Holden University of Montana - Terran Hillesland North Dakota State University - Richard Bowman Northeastern University - Zachary Abrams University of Northern Iowa - Joshua Mahoney Northern State University - Brian Jark Northwest Missouri State University - Sean Paddock Ottawa University - Andrew Otto University of Richmond - Kevin Grayson Sacred Heart University - Mark Uyeno Samford University - Ty Levie Southeastern Louisiana University - Darnell Jones Southwest Baptist University - Steve Gachette Southwest Minnesota State University - Paul Muecke St. Cloud State University - Doug Asquith Saint Francis University (Pa.) - Russel Fisher University of St. Thomas (Minn.)- Jeffrey Hilliard Tarleton State University - Jacob Rowe Texas A&M University-Commerce - Taylor Fore Texas A&M University-Kingsville - Markeith Wesley Tusculum College - Jarrell NeSmith Valparaiso University - Adam Rundh Villanova University - Benjamin Ijalana Washington University-St. Louis - Tim Taylor University of West Alabama - Dameon Baylor West Texas A&M - James Chandler Western New England College - David Doiron Wilmington College - Billy Blackburn University of Wisconsin-Platteville - George Katze Wittenberg University - Lance Phillps Youngstown State University - Aaron Pitts