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Tech Athlete Nominated for 'Good Work' Award
Yellow Jacket senior Roddy Jones is up for a community service award.

From Staff Reports
Georgia Tech senior A-back Roddy Jones is on the list of nominees for the 2011 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The award recognizes the selfless contributions to volunteerism and community service made by college football student-athletes across the nation.
Jones, entering his fourth year as a starter, has excelled on the field. He enters 2011 with 1,388 career rushing yards, which ranks 26th in
school history. His career average of 7.5 yards per carry ranks first among all active players in the ACC. Jones has started 39 career games.
In the classroom, Jones is a three-time Academic All-ACC selection who earned his undergraduate degree in management in December. He will play this season as a graduate student pursuing his MBA.
In the community, the Stone Mountain native has been a leader. He has served as president of the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board while taking part in the following community volunteer activities: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Michael Isenhour Toy Drive, Special Olympics of Georgia, the KIPP Strive Academy, the Heat Track Club, Upward Bound Football League, BlazeSports Charity Wheelchair Basketball game participant, and Kids at Kollege.
From the nominees submitted by sports information directors across the nation on behalf of their schools, a special voting panel consisting of former Good Works Team members and prominent college football media members will select two 11-player Good Works Teams - one comprising of players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and another representing players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III, and the NAIA.
The 22 student-athletes named to the 2011 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team will be announced in late September.
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.
This year marks the program’s 20th year honoring college football players at all levels of competition who stand out for their “good works” in the community. Since 1992, selection to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team has become the gold standard for off-the-field character and leadership for college football players. The honor is widely considered the sport’s pre-eminent community service award.
“This program has grown dramatically throughout the years due to the volunteerism and commitment of these great student-athletes to their communities,” said Mark LaNeve, Allstate Executive Vice President, Marketing & Sales Operations, who also serves on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team voting panel. “To be associated with an award that reflects so positively on college football is an inspiration for Allstate, our employees and our agents, especially as the Allstate AFCA Good
Works Team celebrates its 20th year.”
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While it is often college football players’ on-field exploits that receive the most attention from fans and media, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team award shines a spotlight on student-athletes’ efforts away from the playing field by sharing their stories of serving others.
From creating mentorship programs at local schools, to traveling on mission trips around the world, to donating bone marrow to a cancer patient, this year’s Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominees boast some of the most impressive community service resumes in the program’s history.
“The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team is one of the most important awards in college football because it highlights some of the best and brightest student-athletes in the country,” said Grant Teaff, AFCA Executive Director. “With this being the 20th year of this outstanding award, it’s great to see a record number of nominees sent in from some of the leading football programs in the nation. The AFCA is proud to share in this anniversary year with our partners at Allstate.”
After a successful first-year partnership with ESPN.com, Allstate and the AFCA will re-launch its customized Allstate AFCA Good Works Team website featuring profiles and images of the final team members, as well as an opportunity for fans to vote for the 2011 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Captain.
The 2011 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team voting panel includes: former Good Works Team members Alex Van Pelt (Pittsburgh, 1992 team), Zaid Abdul-Aleem (Duke, 1994 team), Matt Stinchcomb (Georgia, 1997, 1998 teams), Grant Irons (Notre Dame, 1999 team), Brian Brenberg (St. Thomas, 2001 team), Mike Proman (Amherst, 2002 team); media members Lou Holtz (ESPN), Rece Davis (ESPN), Tom O’Toole (USA Today), Gary Shelton (St. Petersburg Times), Blair Kerkhoff (Kansas City Star); current AFCA President and Montana State University Head Coach Rob Ash; 1987 AFCA President LaVell Edwards, former head coach at Brigham Young University; and Allstate Executive Vice President, Marketing & Sales Operations, Mark LaNeve.