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Mac Brown Named to SEC Football Community Service Team
12/1/2021 | Football
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – For the third consecutive season, Ole Miss senior punter Mac Brown was selected to the Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday.
The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 21-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
When he was in seventh grade, Brown had a modest goal of raising $500 for a childhood friend's dad who had been diagnosed with ALS. Along with a group of neighborhood friends, Brown started a lemonade stand, Awesome Lemonade Stand, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, to help his friend's family.
10 years later, that $500 goal has ballooned to over $145,000 raised by Brown and his friends for ALS research. The Awesome Lemonade Stand is held on a late day in June and the 2021 fundraiser raised nearly $45,000 alone.
Besides the Awesome Lemonade Stand, Brown has participated in many community service activities around the Oxford and Mississippi area including: Student-Athlete Advisory Council, Sweetheart for residents at The Blake in Oxford, Reading with the Rebels, Hope to Dream, Special Olympics, plus much more.
Brown, the 2020-21 Brad Davis Community Service Leader of the Year, has averaged 44.0 yards per punt this season for the Rebels. Twelve of Brown's 38 punts have gone for more than 50 yards.
Get all the latest information on the team by following @olemissfb on Twitter and Instagram and OleMissFootball on Facebook. General athletic news can also be found at OleMissSports on Twitter and Facebook and OleMissAthletics on Instagram.
2021 SEC FOOTBALL COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
Avery Atkins, LSU
Tyler Badie, Missouri
Mac Brown, Ole Miss
Matthew Butler, Tennessee
Keldrick Carper, Texas A&M
Zachary Carter, Florida
Nakobe Dean, Georgia
Spencer Eason-Riddle, South Carolina
Kenneth Horsey, Kentucky
Elijah McAllister, Vanderbilt
Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
Jordan Silver, Arkansas
Austin Williams, Mississippi State
Chandler Wooten, Auburn
The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 21-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
When he was in seventh grade, Brown had a modest goal of raising $500 for a childhood friend's dad who had been diagnosed with ALS. Along with a group of neighborhood friends, Brown started a lemonade stand, Awesome Lemonade Stand, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, to help his friend's family.
10 years later, that $500 goal has ballooned to over $145,000 raised by Brown and his friends for ALS research. The Awesome Lemonade Stand is held on a late day in June and the 2021 fundraiser raised nearly $45,000 alone.
Besides the Awesome Lemonade Stand, Brown has participated in many community service activities around the Oxford and Mississippi area including: Student-Athlete Advisory Council, Sweetheart for residents at The Blake in Oxford, Reading with the Rebels, Hope to Dream, Special Olympics, plus much more.
Brown, the 2020-21 Brad Davis Community Service Leader of the Year, has averaged 44.0 yards per punt this season for the Rebels. Twelve of Brown's 38 punts have gone for more than 50 yards.
Get all the latest information on the team by following @olemissfb on Twitter and Instagram and OleMissFootball on Facebook. General athletic news can also be found at OleMissSports on Twitter and Facebook and OleMissAthletics on Instagram.
2021 SEC FOOTBALL COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
Avery Atkins, LSU
Tyler Badie, Missouri
Mac Brown, Ole Miss
Matthew Butler, Tennessee
Keldrick Carper, Texas A&M
Zachary Carter, Florida
Nakobe Dean, Georgia
Spencer Eason-Riddle, South Carolina
Kenneth Horsey, Kentucky
Elijah McAllister, Vanderbilt
Phidarian Mathis, Alabama
Jordan Silver, Arkansas
Austin Williams, Mississippi State
Chandler Wooten, Auburn
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