
Aggie Quarterback Jerrod Johnson Nominated for Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
Jul 20, 2010 | Football
July 20, 2010
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Texas A&M senior quarterback Jerrod Johnson, who has already earned his undergraduate degree in kinesiology, has been announced as a nominee for the prestigious Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.
"I am honored to be a nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team," Johnson said. "My parents taught me the importance of helping others by their actions as educators and as foster parents."
Johnson, from Humble, Texas, has been mentioned for many national awards including the Manning, O'Brien, and Unitas Awards as well as a Heisman Trophy candidate. Johnson has volunteered many hours in the Bryan-College Station community and did his student teaching at both an elementary and local high school. He is working on his master's degree in education.
"Jerrod is an excellent overall person," Aggie Head Coach Mike Sherman said. "Not only is he one of the best quarterbacks in the country, he is a good student and truly cares about others. He backs up his talk of helping others with his actions and he is a good leader on our football team as well."
The 112 student-athletes who have been nominated are the most ever. The Allstate Insurance Company along with the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) recognized these football student-athletes who are committed to serving others and making an impact off of the field, as well as on the gridiron.
From the nominees submitted by sports information directors on behalf of their schools, a special voting panel consisting of former Good Works Team members and prominent college football media members is responsible for selecting two 11-player Good Works Teams--one comprised of players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and another representing players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA--to be announced in September. College Football Hall of Fame member and ESPN broadcaster Lou Holtz is returning for a third year to serve as spokesperson for the program and raise awareness for the stories of the nominees and team members.
"For the third straight year, the AFCA is pleased to partner with Allstate in highlighting football student-athletes who have achieved outstanding success, both on and off the football field," said Grant Teaff, AFCA Executive Director. "From the record total of nominees that were submitted from colleges and universities around the country, it is apparent that collegiate football is producing some of the best and brightest that our country has to offer."
The following players have been nominated for consideration to be named to the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team:
Football Bowl Subdivision (Div I-A) |
Arizona State University - Thomas Weber |
Baylor University - Robert Griffin |
Bowling Green State University - Ben Bojicic |
Brigham Young University - Riley Nelson |
Central Michigan University - Brian Bennyhoff |
Clemson University - Mason Cloy |
Colorado State University - Eugene Daniels |
Duke University - Bryan Morgan |
Florida State University - Christian Ponder |
Georgia Institute of Technology - Roddy Jones |
Indiana University - Ben Chappell |
Iowa State University - Alex Alvarez |
Kansas State University - Alex Hrebec |
Marshall University - Lee Smith |
Michigan State University - Kirk Cousins |
Northern Illinois University - Adam Kiel |
Northwestern University - Corbin Bryant |
Ohio State University - Bryant Browning |
Oklahoma State University - Andrew McGee |
Penn State University - Stefen Wisniewski |
Purdue University - Kyle Adams |
Rice University - Cheta Ozougwu |
Rutgers University - Howard Barbieri |
Southern Methodist University - Pete Fleps |
Syracuse University - Bud Tribbey |
Temple University - Amara Kamara |
Texas A&M University - Jerrod Johnson |
Texas Christian University - Tejay Johnson |
Texas Tech University - Baron Batch |
University of Alabama - John Michael Boswell |
University of Connecticut - Zach Hurd |
University of Florida - Jeff Demps |
University of Idaho - Tyrone Novikoff |
University of Iowa - Julian Vandervelde |
University of Kansas - Brad Thorson |
University of Kentucky - Randall Cobb |
University of Memphis - Dominik Riley |
University of Mississippi - Jerrell Powe |
University of Missouri - Dan Hoch |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Alex Henery |
University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Matt Murphy |
University of North Carolina - Robert Quinn |
University of Notre Dame - Dayne Crist |
University of Oklahoma - Quinton Carter |
University of Pittsburgh - Greg Romeus |
University of South Carolina - Cliff Matthews |
University of Southern California - D.J. Shoemate |
University of Southern Mississippi - Austin Davis |
U.S. Naval Academy - Ricky Dobbs |
University of Tennessee - Nick Reveiz |
University of Texas-Austin - Sam Acho |
University of Texas-El Paso - Donald Buckram |
University of Toledo - Colin McHugh |
University of Virginia - Ras-I Dowling |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Danny Coale |
University of Wisconsin - Scott Tolzien |
Western Michigan University - Nick Mitchell |
Combined Divisions (FCS (I-AA) II, III & NAIA) |
Augustana College (S.D.) - Diego Oquendo |
Bethel University (Minn.) - David Vavra |
Campbell University - Charles Fiore |
Campbellsville University (Ky.) - Calvin Bini |
Central Methodist University - Matt Fraley |
Centre College (Ky.) - Jonathan Pinque |
Charleston Southern University - Jordan Lancaster |
University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) - Madison McCalmon |
Davidson College - John Behm |
Drake University - Ben Morrison |
Eastern New Mexico University - Jesse Poku |
Eastern Oregon University - Chris Ware |
Elon University - Khirey Walker |
Ferrum College - T.J. Grzesikowski |
Frostburg State University - Terryl Monroe |
Heidelberg University - Derrick Arbogast |
Hillsdale College - Kevin Hershock |
Illinois Wesleyan University - Eli Williams |
Lindenwood University - Billy Clark |
Luther College - Jordan Grimm |
Methodist University - Tyler Mosko |
Millikin University - Dion Wilson |
Montana State University - Tanner Ripley |
North Dakota State University - Matthew Gratzek |
Northern Arizona University - Mike Battisti |
Northwestern State University - Justin Aldredge |
Ohio Northern University - Kyle Simmons |
Ouachita Baptist University - Eli Cranor |
Rowan University - Matt Hoffman |
St. John's University (Minn.) - John Stanton |
Salisbury University - Jamey McClendon |
Samford University - Jeremy Towns |
Southern Illinois University - Mike McElroy |
Southwest Baptist University - Steve Gachette |
Tarleton State University - Brandon Johnson |
Texas A&M University-Kingsville - DeIra Glover |
Texas State University - Steven Kenney |
University of Dayton - Dan Prindle |
University of Delaware - Siddiq Haynes |
University of Dubuque - Michael Zweifel |
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor - Max Taylor |
University of Montana - Andrew Selle |
University of Rochester - Conor McMahon |
University of St. Thomas (Minn.) - Ben Wartman |
University of Wisconsin-Stout - Patrick Mengelkoch |
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater - Aaron Rusch |
Ursinus College - Mike Rissmiller |
Wartburg College - Andrew Creary |
Washington University (Mo.) - John Schneider |
Wayne State University (Mich.) - Nick Thomas |
Western Carolina University - Chris Everett |
Willamette University - Scott Schoettgen |
Winona State University - Cody Dummer |
Wittenberg University - Jeremy Block |
Youngstown State University - Torrance Nicholson |












