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BOURBON TOWN CAT FAN
09-20-2006, 09:07 AM
Congratulations Jacob !!! A great human being as well as a very fine tight end !

Kentucky tight end Jacob Tamme has been named to the Good Works Team selected by the American Football Coaches Association, one of only 11 Division I-A players named to the team in honor of their community service.

“I appreciate the AFCA for its recognition,” said Tamme, a junior from Danville, Ky. “What we’re doing here is important, but when you go into the UK Children’s Hospital, and see a child who would give anything just to put on a UK practice jersey for one day, it puts it in perspective.
“There are a lot of players on this team who are deserving (of being honored). Every time we ask (for help with a service project), there’s always enough guys to get it done. I think the guys understand how much it means to some people to meet a UK student-athlete.”
Tamme serves as outreach chairman for the Wildcat football team and has been very active in the "Cats That Care" service program during his years as a Wildcat. A sampling of his many community service efforts include numerous speaking engagements at schools; speaking at football camps and team banquets; visits to the UK Children’s Hospital and Veterans’ Administration Hospital; delivering meals at St. Peter and Paul Church; participating in the American Heart Walk; and serving as a mentor at Boyle Middle School.
Football performance was not a factor for being selected to the Good Works Team. Tamme is in his second season as the starting tight end for the Wildcats. In addition, although he is only a junior in eligibility, he completed his bachelor’s degree in Integrated Strategic Communications in only three years and is working on his master’s in business administration. He is a two-year member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.
UK Third All-Time on Good Works Selections: Jacob Tamme is the ninth Wildcat in school history to earn a spot on the National Good Works Team, ranking Kentucky third all-time in that category.
Nebraska is the leader among the nation’s 119 Division I-A schools with 11 honorees. Georgia is second with 10, followed by Kentucky with nine. The Good Works Team was sponsored by the College Football Association from 1992-96 and by the American Football Coaches Association from 1997-present.
Tamme joins an elite list of Wildcats who have been selected for the National Good Works Team, including Doug Pelfrey (1992), Leon Smith (1994), Kurt Supe (1996), Jimmy Carter (1998), Seth Hanson (1999), Matt Layow (2000), Antonio Hall (2002), and Antoine Huffman (2004).
All-Time Selections to the National Good Works Team, Division I-A
1. Nebraska - 11 players selected
2. Georgia - 10
3. Kentucky - 9


http://www.ukathletics.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=39&url_article_id=1839 4&change_well_id=2

poodoo
09-20-2006, 02:24 PM
Congratulations Jacob !!! A great human being as well as a very fine tight end ! QUOTE

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DITTO to that, BOURBON TOWN CAT FAN.

Also, UK's Antoine Huffmann won the award in 2004, as noted in the article. Being in the same company with Huffmann says a lot in itself. They arebothspecial human beings, both of whom Ihave been privileged to have met.

Congratulations, Jacob Tamme! We fans appreciate your efforts both on and off the field. :)

Dr. H Lecter
09-20-2006, 04:46 PM
Although this is all well and good I'd like to see him get offensive player of the week in the SEC or something along this line. Being voted Miss Congeniality isn't going to get him into the NFL.

Sorry but I have a nasty cold and feel miserable right now. If I add the classic "I'm just saying...." would thathelp diffuse your anger at me for this snarky post?

poodoo
09-21-2006, 02:38 PM
Dr. H Lecter wrote: Although this is all well and good I'd like to see him get offensive player of the week in the SEC or something along this line. Being voted Miss Congeniality isn't going to get him into the NFL.

Sorry but I have a nasty cold and feel miserable right now. If I add the classic "I'm just saying...." would thathelp diffuse your anger at me for this snarky post?


You are so lucky, Lecter,that I just don't tend to feel that emotion "anger." :ggrin:

Seriously, I hope your cold is better. They can indeed make us feel so miserable. Also, actually, Jacob Tamme wasvoted something far better than Miss Congeniality, for he was named to the Good Works team. That means he must might make it to somewhere far better than the NFL someday, and Ithink you are smart enough to know what I mean.:D

Again, congratulations to a really nice young man, and it would surely be nice ifTamme were ALSO to make it to the NFL someday! :)

Dr. H Lecter
09-21-2006, 04:48 PM
poodoo wrote: You are so lucky, Lecter,that I just don't tend to feel that emotion "anger." :ggrin:

Seriously, I hope your cold is better. They can indeed make us feel so miserable. Also, actually, Jacob Tamme wasvoted something far better than Miss Congeniality, for he was named to the Good Works team. That means he must might make it to somewhere far better than the NFL someday, and Ithink you are smart enough to know what I mean.:D

Again, congratulations to a really nice young man, and it would surely be nice ifTamme were ALSO to make it to the NFL someday! :)




Dawgonit poodoo. Why do you always have to be the voice of reason around here?:D

Thanks for asking about my cold <sniff-cough-sniff> because after day-4 I am much improved.... as is my demeanor. My dog has even come out of hiding.

I will note dear poodoo that hopefully Mr. Tamme understands it will take more than just "good works" to get him to that next-next level.;) My bet is that he has pretty well figured that out already.

One thing is for sure, this is a discussion you'll never see on a UofL football site. :lol: