NORTHBROOK, Ill. - Old Dominion University senior defensive end Oshane Ximines is ODU's nominee for the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.
Ximines started all 12 games last year at defensive end, breaking his own school record with 8.5 sacks. He finished the year with career highs in tackles with 44, 14 tackles for loss and four forced fumbles.
Ximines owns a 3.36 GPA and graduated with a degree in finance. He has volunteered in the community, talking to youth groups, participating in food drives, clothing drives, the ODU bone marrow drive and Special Olympics Little Feet Meet.
The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® is comprised of 11 players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and 11 players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA and one honorary head coach. To be in consideration by Allstate and the AFCA for a nomination, each player must be actively involved with a charitable organization or service group while maintaining a strong academic standing.
The final roster of 22 award recipients and honorary head coach will be unveiled in September.
The following players have been nominated for consideration to be named to the 2018 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®:
Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)
Arizona State University – Manny Wilkins
Auburn University – Derrick Brown
Boston College – Michael Walker
Brigham Young University – Tanner Mangum
Clemson University – Sean Pollard
Colorado State University – Adam Prentice
Duke University – Johnathan Lloyd
East Carolina University – Alex Turner
Eastern Michigan University – Jeremy Hickey
Florida State University – Fredrick Jones
Indiana University – Ricky Brookins
Iowa State University – D’Andre Payne
Kansas State University – Dalton Risner
Kent State University – Matt Bahr
Louisiana State University – Blake Ferguson
Marshall University – Chase Hancock
Miami University – James Gardner
Michigan State University – Khari Willis
Middle Tennessee State University – Matt Bonadies
Mississippi State University – Nick Fitzgerald
Northern Illinois University – Max Scharping
Old Dominion University – Oshane Ximines
Penn State University – Nick Scott
Purdue University – David Blough
Rutgers University – Zack Heeman
Southern Methodist University – Jordan Wyatt
Syracuse University – Kielan Whitner
TCU – Ben Banogu
Texas A&M University – Erik McCoy
Texas State University – A.J. Krawczyk
Tulane University – Brian Newman
UCF – Jordan Johnson
UNC-Charlotte – Juwan Foggie
United States Air Force Academy – Brody Bagnall
University of Akron – Brian Reinke
University of Alabama – Jamey Mosley
University of Arkansas – Hjalte Froholdt
University of California, Berkeley – Patrick Laird
University of Cincinnati – Garrett Campbell
University of Florida – Fred Johnson
University of Georgia – Rodrigo Blankenship
University of Hawaii – Dakota Torres
University of Illinois – Nick Allegretti
University of Iowa – Parker Hesse
University of Kansas – Joe Dineen
University of Kentucky – C.J. Conrad
University of Louisville – Dae Williams
University of Michigan – Chase Winovich
University of Minnesota – Emmit Carpenter
University of Missouri – Corey Fatony
University of Nebraska – Freedom Akinmoladun
University of Nevada – Ty Gangi
University of Notre Dame – Nic Weishar
University of Oklahoma – Caleb Kelly
University of Pittsburgh – Darrin Hall
University of South Alabama – Sean Grayer
University of Southern California – Jordan Austin
University of Southern Mississippi – Picasso Nelson Jr.
University of Tennessee – Kyle Phillips
University of Texas – Chase Moore
University of Texas at San Antonio – Jalen Rhodes
University of Toledo – Cody Thompson
University of Tulsa – Willie Wright
University of Utah – Chase Hansen
University of Virginia – Lester Coleman
University of Wisconsin – D’Cota Dixon
Utah State University – Jacoby Wildman
Vanderbilt University – Khari Blasingam
West Virginia University – Will Grier
Western Michigan University – Jamauri Bogan
Combined Divisions (FCS, II, III & NAIA)
Alabama State University – Carl Thompson
Alma College – Hunter Hoffman
Angelo State University – Connor Flanigan
Arkansas Tech University – Tremel Glasper
Ashland University – Travis Downing
Aurora University – Kurtis Chione
Bemidji State University – Jared Henning
Berry College – Justen Booket
Bethel University (Minn.) – Kyle Kilgore
Black Hills State University – Zane Lindsey
Butler University – Drew Bevelhimer
Capital University – Cory Heeter
Carthage College – Jeremy Behnke
Chapman University – Elias Deeb
Colorado State University-Pueblo – Quinn Vandekoppel
Concord University – Brandon Plyler
Concordia University, Nebraska – Vince Beasley
Dakota State University – Brandon Schmit
DePauw University – Hunter Sego
Drake University – Nathan Clayberg
East Stroudsburg University – Levi Murphy
Eastern Kentucky University – LJ Scott
Eastern New Mexico University – Wyatt Strand
Eastern Washington University – Sam McPherson
Ferris State University – Travis Russell
Franklin and Marshall College – Tanner Erisman
Frostburg State University – Riley Hartman
Furman University – Avery Armstrong
Guilford College – Jeremiah Hedrick
Harvard University – Jake McIntyre
Hope College – Mason Dekker
Howard University – John Petricca
Illinois State University – Jake Kolbe
Jacksonville University – Jake Dempsey
James Madison University – Grant Westbrook
Johns Hopkins University – Luke McFadden
Kennesaw State University – Nicolas Snowden
Lewis & Clark College – Pete Lahti
Lindenwood University – Jonathan Harris
Macalester College – Ethan Levin
Manchester University – Brady Nyland
Marist College – Kyle Hamrick
Mercer University – Isaiah Buehler
Millikin University – Matthew Brown
Millsaps College – Andrew Cassidy
Minot State University – Parker Franzen
Monmouth University – Ryan Wetzel
Montana State University – Wilson Brott
Montana Tech – Clay Dean
Moravian College – Nick Zambelli
Morgan State University – Deontaye White
Morningside College – Trent Solsma
North Carolina Central University – Nick Leverett
North Dakota State University – Easton Stick
Northern State University – Zach Mohs
Ohio Dominican University – Cory Contini
Ohio Wesleyan University – Cameron Smith
Peru State College – Daniel Boshart
Princeton University – Kurt Holuba
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Sean Egan
Rowan University – Kevin Stokes
Saint Augustine’s University – Zack Jenkins
Saint John’s University (Minn.) – Jackson Erdmann
Samford University – Kevin Marion
South Dakota School of Mines – Jake Sullivan
South Dakota State University – Taryn Christion
Southeastern Oklahoma State University – Joel Carlos
Southwest Minnesota State University – Jon Dicke
Springfield College – Andrew Papirio
Stephen F. Austin State University – Cody Williams
Stevenson University – Dan Williams
Stony Brook University – Marc Nolan
Texas A&M University-Commerce – Chris Smith
Texas A&M University-Kingsville – Sean Landez
The College of Wooster – Hunter Coia
University of California, Davis – Kooper Richardson
University of Central Missouri – Austin Miller
University of Dubuque – Collin Stefanowski
University of Minnesota-Crookston – Will Cross
University of Minnesota-Duluth – Trapper Ward
University of Mount Union – Jared Ruth
University of North Dakota – Brady Oliveira
University of Pennsylvania – Sam Philippi
University of Puget Sound – Dwight Jackson
University of Sioux Falls – Logan Dykstra
University of St. Thomas – Jacques Perra
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – Alex Trotter
University of Wisconsin-Platteville – Mark Johnson
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater – Elliot Kim
Upper Iowa University – Tanner Thompson
Utica College – Malcolm Stowe
Virginia State University – Shakym Peters
Walsh University – Morgan Trust
Wartburg College – Matt Sacia
Washington University in St. Louis – Jason Singer
Wayne State University – Deiontae Nicholas
Westminster College (Pa.) – Bryson Paulinellie
Wingate University – Adam Riley
Youngstown State University – Tevin McCaster