ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Teton Saltes was named a semifinalist for the Wuerffel Trophy for a second straight season, announced officials earlier on Monday. It marks the fourth time in the last six seasons that UNM has had a semifinalist for the award, with Garrett Adcock in 2015 then in 2016 as a finalist and Saltes the last two seasons.
Saltes was also named earlier this year to the Outland Trophy Watch List and on November 29 he was named to the PFF National Team of the Week for his play against Utah State.
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.