BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Southeastern Conference on Wednesday announced the Community Service Team for the sport of football, prior to the SEC Championship Game to be played Saturday at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.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.The 2016 SEC Football Community Service Team is as follows:O.J. Howard, Alabama Has spent extensive time working with the elderly and youth organizations across Alabama ... Regularly visits childrens hospitals in Birmingham ... Spent time at the childrens hospital in New Orleans during the teams two trips to New Orleans and also spent time at the Dallas childrens hospital during the trip to the 2015 Goodyear Cotton Bowl ... Volunteered numerous hours at retirement homes across Tuscaloosa ... Made visits to the Tuscaloosa VA hospital in each of the last three years ... Most recently, spent a day this summer doing a Habitat for Humanity build with his teammates ... Also helped in packing up football equipment for schools in West Virginia affected by the significant floods that affected the state over this past summer.Brooks Ellis, Arkansas 2016 William V. Campbell Trophy Finalist ... 2016 Wuerffel Trophy Semifinalist ... Leverett Elementary School and Lifestyles group (people with disabilities) ... Participated in Book Hogs Read to Win and Book Hogs Pizza Party with local elementary school students ... Reading with Razorbacks initiative ... Spent time with kids at Special Olympics Arkansas and MLK Youth Day ... Signed autographs in conjunction with the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation as well as Big Brothers and Big Sisters or Northwest Arkansas ... Volunteered with Mayflower Tornado Relief ... Assisted Coach Bielema at the Susan G. Komen Ozark Affiliate Football 101 benefit ... Be with Becca fundraiser; Participated in Boys & Girls Club food giveaway and on-campus trash pickup.Daniel Carlson, Auburn Has participated at Champions of Chemo Lake Party for children fighting cancer and is a regular visitor at Birmingham Childrens Hospital ... Active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Involved in the SAAC holiday toy and clothing collections and the Beat Bama Food Drive.Jarrad Davis, Florida Has spent more than 25 hours volunteering at Shands Hospital, Boys & Girls Club, Williams Elementary School, Habitat for Humanity and the Newberry Library ... Named as one of 19 finalists for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, one of five finalists for the 2016 Pop Warner College Football Award and Butkus Award, and a semi-finalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award, has been one of Floridas leaders on and off the field this season ... Advertising major at the University of Florida and was named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll in 2013 ... Has spoken to a Little League team, among other activities.Jeb Blazevich, Georgia One of 12 players nationwide named to AFCA Allstate Good Works Team ... Included as a 2016 Wuerffel Trophy semifinalist ... Worked with Learn, Play, Excel to educate and provide leadership for elementary and middle school students ... Visited Camp Sunshine and spent time with children who have cancer ... Volunteered for Countdown to Kickoff, a benefit for Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta, the Georgia Transplant Foundation and the UGA College of Education ... Worked with Extra Special People, an organization assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, among other charities.Courtney Love, Kentucky Participated in a service/educational trip to Ethiopia ... Serves in a mentoring program with high school students ... Participated in an event at the Indian Summer Camp for children who are cancer survivors or currently have cancer ... Has taken part in events with the UK Childrens Hospital, Read Across America, Special Olympics and Champs Camp youth football camp, along with other service activities ... Nominee for the Danny Wuerffel Trophy for academic, football and community service excellence ... A transfer from Nebraska, he was active there as well, earning a Student-Athlete Hero Leadership Award and being named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.Danny Etling, LSU Member of the Boys Scouts and achieved Eagle Scout status ... Routinely spends free time in community giving back and using his LSU accomplishments to help inspire others ... Active participant in LSUs CHAMPS program.Evan Engram, Ole Miss Has been very active in the community during his time at Ole Miss, while showing a special passion for physically and mentally handicapped people ... Volunteered his time with the Special Olympics, including the 2014 and 2015 Unified Egg Bowl events, which pit Special Olympics athletes from Ole Miss and Mississippi State against each other for a flag football game to raise funds for those programs at both schools ... Has spent time with adults at the North Mississippi Regional Center and children at the C.M. Scott Center in Oxford ... Participated in Reading with the Rebels and made several appearances at local schools, stressing to students the importance of good health and education ... Camp counselor for an FCA football camp, has helped needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and has visited patience at childrens hospitals in Jackson, Mississippi, and New Orleans.Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State Since the summer of 2015 has volunteered at 15 different community event ... This fall, participated at the Henderson Walk to School Day with elementary kids and the TK Martin Super Fun Run ... Spent three hours working the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign and at Camp Rising Sun ... Visited with patients at Levine Childrens Hospital and Mississippi State Dance Marathon (a movement of Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals, a non-profit organization that raises funds and awareness for more than 170 pediatric hospitals) ... MSUs representative for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and Wuerffel Trophy.Michael Scherer, Missouri Serves on teams discipline council ... Works with Moving Ahead Program where he interacts with underprivileged children (9-11 ages) in after school program, tutoring and encouraging/mentoring them ... Calebs Pitch charity - helping children battling cancer to fun artwork projects in hospital ... Mid-Missouri Food Bank - worked in warehouse packaging food for distribution to needy families in the Columbia community ... Big Brother/Big Sisters - worked at kids football clinic ... Grannys House - mentored young children after school ... Special Olympics - served as athlete buddy and coach ... Coyote Hill Childrens Home - mentored children displaced from their homes due to various reason.Elliott Fry, South Carolina Nominated for AFCA Good Works Team ... Two-time member of SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll; Schools all-time leading scorer ... Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a seven-year old, now is active with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) ... 2016 Wuerffel Trophy nominee.LaTroy Lewis, Tennessee Started his own charitable organization - Project Elevate - which is a non-profit organization that focuses on mentoring local children and helping them with goal setting and goal achievement ... Organized and ran Hero Day on Oct. 22 at Lonsdale Park where he and fellow student-athletes ran a special community service event in honor of the late local hero Zaevion Dobson, who died last December while shielding friends from gunfire ... Spoke about the importance of helping others and created activities at Hero Day like washing cars and picking up trash around the neighborhood for local children to participate in so they could understand the value of giving back to the community; charitable donations from the event went directly to Lonsdale Elementary School ... Spends every Wednesday as a mentor for a group of fourth graders at Lonsdale Elementary to discuss their dreams and goals and what they can do to achieve them.Trevor Knight, Texas A&M Finalist for the Wuerrffel Trophy ... Helped organize mission trip to Haiti for Aggie student-athletes, has spoken to many FCA and other community groups and assisted with Aggie Athletes Involved.Oren Burks, Vanderbilt 2016 Allstate-AFCA National Good Works Team recipient (FBS) ... 2016 Wuerffel Trophy nominee ... Co-founder and program director for REVAMP (Revitalizing & Empowering Vanderbilts African-American Male Population); it was voted top new organization on campus for 2015-16 school year ... Current President, Vanderbilt Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... Helped organize shoe drive in association with Soles4Souls national organization for 2016 season opener vs. South Carolina.Randy Johnson Yankees Jersey . -- Five former Kansas City Chiefs players who were on the team between 1987 and 1993 filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming the team hid and even lied about the risks of head injuries during that time period when there was no collective bargaining agreement in place in the NFL. Dellin Betances Jersey . Vettel was 0.168 seconds faster than Red Bull teammate Mark Webber around the Suzuka circuit. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was two tenths of a second off Vettel. 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He has a phone hearing with the department of player safety, which limits any potential suspension to five or fewer games.Sam Warburton has backed the decision that sees Gethin Jenkins remain as Wales skipper for Saturdays Principality Stadium clash against Argentina.Although Warburton has captained Wales more than any other player, including leading his country in the last two World Cup campaigns, Jenkins retains the job after being in charge for last weekends home loss to Australia.Warburton is now in the Wales starting line-up after proving his fitness following a cheekbone injury for his regional team Cardiff Blues six days ago.It was quite straightforward, Warburton said. Rob (Wales interim head coach Rob Howley) came up to me and said he was sticking with Gethin for continuity.He thought it was important for me coming back from injury that I focused on my role at number six and get the performance right. I completely agree with that, because being captain is a big task. To come back and be captain would have been more difficult than to come back and just focus on my role at six.I will still try to influence the play during the game and in the working week, but its nice for me that I can just focus on playing blindside, and with Justin (Tipuric) at seven, getting that combination right and making sure we improve from last week.I was pleased with my performance for the Blues in Treviso. I thought it was really important to play a game at regional level first. The sensible thing to do was go back to the club and get 80 minutes with them. I came through unscathed, and I am really looking forward to playing at number six on Saturday.While Warburton is back for Wales this weekend among six changes following the Wallabies drubbing, his fellow British and Irish Lions Test player Jamie Roberts misses out.Wales conceded five tries in crashing 32-8 to Australia, and centre Roberts will be on the replacements bench this weekend as Jonathan Davies and Scott Williams forge the midfield partnership.ddddddddddddJamie has been a massive figure for us, and he will still have a big leadership role this week as well, helping Scott and the rest of the team., Warburton added.I remember when we went on the (2013) Lions tour, they said often the best Lions were the guys who arent involved but are the most supportive, helping the Test team prepare. That will be the same in our set-up.If they are not involved in the starting XV, they will be the best team players that they possible can be, to make sure the XV plays as well as possible. I dont think any players are complacent.Ive always known that every time I take the field for Wales I have to put a good performance in, because you dont want that risk of not being involved the next weekend. I dont think Jamie should have the finger pointed at him.Scott Williams is a fantastic player who has been playing exceptionally well for many, many years. To me, you could pick Jamie, Jon or Scott in any combination between the three of them and it would not bother me which two were taking the field. Its great for our strength in depth that we have these decisions to make.The players are devastated after that (Australia defeat) and they will do everything they can to put it right. This Saturday cant come soon enough as players are desperate to put in a good performance, not just for themselves but for their families and for the people who pay for tickets to come and watch us play. We need to put it right for a few people.The players are to put it right for a few people.The players