Allstate and the AFCA Announce Nominees for the 2025 Good Works Team

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NORTHBROOK, Ill., July 15, 2025 — Allstate and the American Football Coaches Association today announced a record-breaking 197 nominees for the 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, the highest in the award’s 34-year history. College football student-athletes and head coaches from all levels of the sport are recognized for their commitment to community service and leadership beyond the gridiron.

“I’ve been a part of this team, and these players aren’t just showing up, they’re standing out,” said Sam Acho, ESPN analyst, former NFL linebacker, author and 2010 Good Works Team member and Allstate Wuerffel Trophy recipient. “Their commitment to service creates lasting change and inspires the next generation.”

Nominees’ service spans mental health to homelessness

This year’s nominees are tackling issues such as youth mentorship, mental wellness, homelessness and health care access. A few examples:

  • Charlie Pearson, Johns Hopkins, Offensive Line: A certified EMT who has responded to over 150 emergency calls while also mentoring youth, expanding access to nutritious food, and advocating for mental health and pediatric care.
  • Dylan Wheeler, Saint John’s University (MN), Wide Receiver: Raised over $25,000 for Folds of Honorand helped provide nearly 100,000 meals for children through donations and seasonal fundraisers.
  • Michael Taaffe, University of Texas, Defensive Back: Founded Taaffe’s Tackles for Fentanyl Awarenessin memory of a friend, turning personal loss into a movement for education and support statewide.
  • Sonny Styles, Ohio State, Linebacker: Raised over $43,000 through an annual Sleep Out to support at-risk and homeless youth in Central Ohio, providing essential items and year-round advocacy.
  • Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame, Offensive Line: Leads initiatives at Notre Dame focused on personal growth and career readiness, advocates for rare disease awareness as president of Notre Dame’s Uplifting Athletes chapter and builds connections through youth development programs.

Allstate and Wuerffel Foundation Elevate Impact

For the second year, Allstate is partnering with the Wuerffel Foundation to align two of college football’s most meaningful honors: the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy. Together, they recognize student-athletes who demonstrate excellence in community service, academics and athletics.

“When nearly 200 young athletes choose to serve, it creates a ripple effect far beyond the game,” said Danny Wuerffel, former NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer for whom the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy is named. “Their leadership in the community is just as worthy of recognition as their performance on the field.”

Team Roster Named this Fall

The final roster of 23 award recipients announced in September will bring together:

  • 11 players from the NCAA FBS
  • 11 players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Divisions II, III and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
  • 1 honorary head coach

A voting panel of former Good Works Team members, head coaches and journalists select the team roster based on outstanding leadership on and off the field.

Meet the Full List of 2025 Nominees (alphabetically by college):

Football Bowl Subdivision (D-1)

Name School
Ethan Johnson Appalachian State University
Coben Bourguet Arizona State University
Corey Rucker Jr. Arkansas State University
Jeremiah Wright Auburn University
Kiael Kelly Ball State University
Sawyer Robertson Baylor University
Marco Notarainni Boise State University
Alex Broome Boston College
Drew Pyne Bowling Green State University
Tanner Wall Brigham Young University
Michael Heldman Central Michigan University
Adam Randall Clemson University
Jayden Jackson Coastal Carolina University
Chandler Rivers Duke University
Marlon Gunn Jr. East Carolina University
Jefferson Adam Eastern Michigan University
Caden Veltkamp Florida Atlantic University
Shamir Sterlin Florida International University
Richie Leonard IV Florida State University
Jordan Brown Fresno State
Haynes King Georgia Institute of Technology
Pichon Wimbley Georgia Southern University
Fernando Mendoza Indiana University Bloomington
Rocco Becht Iowa State University
Blake Kendall James Madison University
Damian Ilalio Kansas State University
JeRico Washington, Jr. Kennesaw State University
Mattheus Carroll Kent State University
Elijah Auguste Liberty University
Harold Perkins Jr. Louisiana State University
Eli Finley Louisiana Tech University
Toby Payne Marshall University
Jordan Hall Michigan State University
Nicholas Vattiato Middle Tennessee State University
Jacoby Jackson Mississippi State University
Allen Ortiz New Mexico State University
Brandon Cleveland North Carolina State University
Abiathar Curry Northern Illinois University
Najee Story Northwestern University
Koa Naotala Old Dominion University
Dylan Black Oregon State University
Cooper Cousins Pennsylvania State University
Devin Mockobee Purdue University
Plae Wyatt Rice University
Jai Patel Rutgers University
Taniela Latu San Jose State University
Alexander Kilgore Southern Methodist University
Sam Roush Stanford University
Derek McDonald Syracuse University
Willy Love Temple University
Albert Regis Texas A&M University
Paul Oyewale Texas Christian University
Lincoln Pare Texas State University
Behren Morton Texas Tech University
Sonny Styles The Ohio State University
Ty Thompson Tulane University
Red Murdock University at Buffalo
Keylen Davis University of Akron
LT Overton University of Alabama
Denver Warren University of Alabama at Birmingham
Genesis Smith University of Arizona
Cam Ball University of Arkansas
Jeffery Johnson University of California, Berkeley
Julian Armella University of California, Los Angeles
Paul Rubelt University of Central Florida
Gavin Gerhardt University of Cincinnati
Charlie Offerdahl University of Colorado Boulder
Jake Thaw University of Delaware
DJ Lagway University of Florida
Jordan Hall University of Georgia
Logan Taylor University of Hawaii
Kenenna Odeluga University of Illinois
Gennings Dunker University of Iowa
Leyton Cure University of Kansas
Josh Kattus University of Kentucky
Caden Jensen University of Louisiana
Elijah Fisher University of Louisiana at Monroe
Clev Lubin University of Louisville
Ethan Gough University of Maryland
Brock Taylor University of Massachusetts Amherst
Donovan Mathena University of Memphis
Francis Mauigoa University of Miami
Anthony Smith University of Minnesota
Diego Pounds University of Mississippi
Connor Tollison University of Missouri
Teddy Prochazka University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Cameron Friel University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Will Hardy University of North Carolina
Braden Mullen University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Landon Sides University of North Texas
Aamil Wagner University of Notre Dame
Robert Spears-Jennings University of Oklahoma
Matthew Bedford University of Oregon
Eli Holstein University of Pittsburgh
Devin Voisin University of South Alabama
Oscar Adaway III University of South Carolina
Christian Helms University of South Florida
Anthony Beavers Jr. University of Southern California
Braylon Braxton University of Southern Mississippi
Bryson Eason University of Tennessee
Michael Taaffe University of Texas
Tyron McDuffie III University of Texas at El Paso
Camron Cooper University of Texas at San Antonio
Matt Hofer University of Toledo
Stephen Kittleman University of Tulsa
Devon Dampier University of Utah
Stevie Bracey University of Virginia
Zach Durfee University of Washington
Ricardo Hallman University of Wisconsin-Madison
Evan Svoboda University of Wyoming
Bronson Olevao Jr. Utah State University
Tyson Flowers Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Zamari Stevenson Wake Forest University
Zevi Eckhaus Washington State University
Nicco Marchiol West Virginia University
Marshall Jackson Western Kentucky University
Tyson Lee Western Michigan University

 

Combined Divisions (FSC, D-II, D-III & NAIA)

 

Name School
Carter St. John Alma College
Jaden Cook Ashland University
Chandler Kirton Austin Peay State University
Jackson Dooley Benedictine College
Christian Lewis Berry College
Devin Williams Bethel University
Terian Williams II Bucknell University
Mark Biggins Campbell University
Mitchell Stokey Carnegie Mellon University
Will Campbell Carroll University
Jaylen Hinton Catawba College
Nick Bandy Central College
Mark Chapman Columbia University
Adam Van Cleave Concordia University, Nebraska
Cole Paulson Dakota State University
Mikah Kent Davidson College
Canyon Schneider Denison University
Sean McTaggart East Stroudsburg University
Nolan Ulm Eastern Washington University
Carter Sido Hampden-Sydney College
Ryan Osborne Harvard University
Auvic White Hendrix College
Connor Pratt Hillsdale College
Isaiah Courtois Indiana Wesleyan University
Owen Schuckert John Carroll University
Charlie Pearson Johns Hopkins University
Rene Barber Marist University
Tristen Hall McMurry University
Erick Hunter Morgan State University
Lennx Brown Morningside University
Bryson Ruddy North Carolina A&T State University
Logan Kopp North Dakota State University
Alani Ma’afu Northern Arizona University
Massimo Vliet Oberlin College
Louis Blasiole Ohio Northern University
Josh Hurst Ohio Wesleyan University
Evan Haynie Princeton University
Dylan Wheeler Saint John’s University (Minn.)
Michael Henwood Slippery Rock University
Adedokun Alarape South Dakota Mines
DJ Brown Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Casey Cobb Southern Arkansas University
Tyler Pohlman Springfield College
Kasyus Kurns Tarleton State University
Matthew Iwamizu The College of Idaho
Donovon Jackson The College of Wooster
Caleb Bayer Trinity University
Hunter Ridley UC Davis
Giovanni Kennedy University of Mount Union
Simon Romfo University of North Dakota
Levi Johnson University of Northern Colorado
Will Bergin University of Pennsylvania
Hayden Teeter University of Puget Sound
Brian Catanzarite University of Richmond
Traveon Newsome University of the Incarnate Word
Chris Dobrydney Villanova University
Fred Ware Washington University in St. Louis
Dominic Rienzi Western Connecticut State University
Dylan Sleva Westminster College (Pa.)
Jalen Jones William & Mary
Daylin Lee Winston-Salem State University
Mario Getaw Wittenberg University
Mason Shipp Yale University

 

Head Coach

 

Name School
Jeff Monken Army West Point
Spencer Danielson Boise State University
Jeff Lebby Mississippi State University
Gary Fasching Saint John’s University (Minn.)
Fran Brown Syracuse University
Todd Whitten Tarleton State University
K.C. Keeler Temple University
Kris McCullough The University of Texas Permian Basin
Kory Allen University of Findlay
Willie Fritz University of Houston
Bret Bielema University of Illinois
Ryan Silverfield University of Memphis
Brent Venables University of Oklahoma
Shane Beamer University of South Carolina
Alex Golesh University of South Florida
Chris Winter Wartburg College

 

 

About the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team was 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. Allstate worked to present the award starting with the 2008 season.

 

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) leads all conferences with 89 selections to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team since it began in 1992. The SEC is followed by the Atlantic Coast Conference with 55 selections and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with 43 selections. Georgia is in first place with 24 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The Bulldogs are followed by Kentucky and Bethel (Minn.) with 18 honorees.

 

About the AFCA

The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) was founded in 1922 and currently has more than 11,000 members around the world ranging from the high school level to the professional ranks. According to its constitution, the AFCA was formed, in part, to “maintain the highest possible standards in football and in the coaching profession” and to “provide a forum for the discussion and study of all matters pertaining to football.”

 

For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Request Form.

 

About the Wuerffel Foundation

The Wuerffel Foundation is dedicated to supporting Danny Wuerffel’s mission to inspire greater service and unity in the world, built on the three values of excellence, service and humility. As a recognized humanitarian, Danny mentors community leaders and connects them with philanthropic resources. The foundation annually presents the prestigious Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, college football’s premier award for community service, and hosts the Desire Cup and PickleBowl events.

 

About the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy

The Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, a member of the National College Football Awards Association, is college football’s premier award for community service. The trophy is presented annually by the Wuerffel Foundation to the FBS player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership and performance on and off the field. Named after Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer, Danny Wuerffel, the award honors his commitment to inspiring greater service and unity in the world. Established in 2005, the Wuerffel Trophy is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year. Wuerffel led the University of Florida to four SEC Championships and the 1996 National Championship. As a humanitarian, he continues to inspire leaders to positively impact their communities. Danny currently serves as President of the Wuerffel Foundation and Executive Director of Desire Street Ministries. An avid pickleball player, he was drafted as a professional within the National Pickleball League and hosts celebrity pro-am “PickleBowl” tournaments.

 

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