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Saltes Named to 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Teton Saltes picked up yet another preseason honor as he was one of 22 players selected to the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.  Saltes, who has been named to the watch lists for the Outland Trophy and the Wuerffel Trophy, is the first Lobo to be named to the team since Nick Speegle in 2004.

Of the 22 student-athletes on the squad, 11 are from the FBS and 11 from the FCS level as well as Division II, Division III and the NAIA.  Saltes is the only student-athlete from any of the FBS Group of 5 conferences on the team.

Saltes was honored over the summer as a Lobo Hero for his work on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis, working with his native Oglala Lakota tribe to distribute needed supplies to those on his home reservation, which was hit particularly hard.  Saltes also has worked in and is passionate about suicide prevention, about children’s reading, and he has served with the Save The Children Action Network as an advocate for children, speaking in Washington in 2019.  He was UNM’s nominee for the All State AFCA Good Works Team, which hasn’t been announced. The depths of Saltes’ community service could fill up a web page, and it certainly has filled up his nomination form.

Salte has graduated with a degree in political science and Native American studies, and he will spend his senior season with UNM while enrolled in Law School.  After suffering a season ending injury in 2017, he gave a live sideline interview with ESPN2’s Molly McGrath about his community service work and what he is hoping to accomplish, using football to further several causes.  He stated back then as a freshman that he needed to go to law school because to affect change, you have to change the law, and that would be the best way to do it.

He continually gives back to his communities in New Mexico and South Dakota.  In South Dakota, he works with the Oglala Sioux Tribe Sweetgrass Project which works in Suicide Awareness and Suicide Prevention. He is trained and has volunteered to work the Suicide Prevention Hotline as Peer Mentor and has goes to schools to speak on Suicide Awareness and Prevention on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and other Indian Reservations within South Dakota.

Saltes has also volunteered with Oglala Lakota Schools by speaking with school aged children on the struggles they face in life on the reservation and on bullying and how it effects as kids and tools to cope with bullying.

He is actively involved in his community through the BEAR Program (Be Excited About Reading).  He also serves as a Peer Mentor and works with youth in the summer, on school breaks and through an online program in improving reading skills. In the BEAR Program children perform live theatrical skits with props and costumes to address bullying, suicide and home life issues.  He works closely with suicide providers teaching life skills and providing support as I have completed ASSIST Training through the program. Through the BEAR Program we also conduct winter coats and clothing drives in which I support and assist from my college campus in New Mexico.   Teton also helps support the community on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation by collecting food for the Food Bank, operating out of our community center for families in need.

Saltes has also contributed in New Mexico, serving as the keynote speaker in Santa Fe, speaking about the importance of being involved in your community and completing your education.  He serves as a student ambassador for the Save the Children Action network and in the spring, he was excused from a week of practice to attend lobbying activities in Washington D.C. to promote early education which involved working closely with our U.S. Congressional Reps in developing Policy.

He initiated meetings with “Save the Children Action Network” to promote working closely with many of the Native American Communities on the reservations throughout the United States.  Saltes has been reviewing potential legislation and initiatives that would fit into the scope of “Save the Children” organization.

With all of that, he has managed to start 24 straight games at right tackle, and he allowed the fewest pressures among MW offensive lineman with 350 passing blocking attempts last season.

Earlier in July, Saltes was one of was named to the College Football America Yearbook Group of 5 Starting Lineup in what amounts to being named to a preseason All-America squad.  Saltes was one of two Mountain West players on offense, and one of six overall.  New Mexico opens its 2020 schedule at home at Dreamstyle Stadium against Idaho State in the first game of the Danny Gonzales era.  The Valley High School graduate will be a senior for the 2020 season.  He graduated from the same high school as new coach Gonzales.

 

The following players and honorary head coach have been selected to the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team:

Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)

Trevor Lawrence Clemson
Rakavius Chambers Duke
Trenton Gill NC State
Chuba Hubbard Oklahoma State
Treyjohn Butler Stanford
Elijah Hicks California
Luke Fortner Kentucky
Adam Shibley Michigan
Teton Saltes New Mexico
Chanse Sylvie Oklahoma
Sam Ehlinger Texas

Combined Divisions (FCS, II, III & NAIA)

Mike Delich Bethel (Minn.)
Alexander Findura Bloomsburg
Jacob Norris Chadron State
Tyler Bradfield Grand Valley State
DaShawn Simon Howard
Stephen Stokes North Carolina Central
Chris Backes Saint John’s University (Minn.)
Jackson Ross University of Chicago
Steven Spirakis University of Rochester
Andrew Whitaker Washington University in St. Louis
Jace Neugebauer William Penn

Honorary Head Coach
Neal Brown West Virginia University

The Judging Panel
The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team was selected by a voting panel that includes Tebow and an Allstate representative, along with: Matt Stinchcomb (Georgia, 1997, 1998 teams); Brian Brenberg (St. Thomas,
2001 team); Mike Proman (Amherst, 2002 team); Wes Counts (Middle Tennessee State, 1999 team); media members Blair Kerkhoff (Kansas City Star) and Paul Myerberg (USA Today); Gary Patterson (2020
AFCA president and Texas Christian University head coach); and Joe Taylor (2001 AFCA president and athletic director at Virginia Union University).

Vote for the Captain
At ESPN.com/Allstate, fans can vote for the 2020 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team captain once a day now through Nov. 22. “This year has brought new meaning and purpose to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, and this group of 22 players has risen to these challenges to give back to their communities in tremendous ways,” AFCA Executive Director Todd Berry said. “I am very proud of everything this honor represents
for student-athletes and coaches and look forward to showcasing their incredible stories throughout the season.”

Throughout the season, fans can join the conversation using #GoodWorksTeam on their social media channels to learn more about these players and their stories.

About the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team was established in 1992 by the College Football Association to recognize extra efforts by players and student support staff off the field. AFCA became the governing
body of the award in 1997 and continues to honor players who go the extra mile for those in need. Allstate became the presenting sponsor starting with the 2008 season. Since the recognition program began, the SEC leads all conferences with 76 athletes, followed by the Atlantic Coast Conference with 46, and the Big 12 Conference with 38. Georgia is in first place with 20 honorees, followed by Kentucky with 16. Super Bowl XLII, XLVI and XLI champion quarterbacks Eli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams, respectively.