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Josh Kattus Named to 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

Josh Kattus Named to 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team

 

Kentucky senior tight end Josh Kattus has been selected as one of only 11 members from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision to the Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team, it was announced Tuesday by Allstate and AFCA. Kattus now also becomes an eligible semifinalist for the 2025 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy.

Kattus is the second straight Wildcat to be named to the prestigious team and the eighth under head coach Mark Stoops, who was selected as the honorary head coach in 2022. J.J. Weaver was named to the prestigious team last season.

Kattus, a native of Cincinnati, is a senior communication major who is on track to graduate in December of ’25. The three-year letter winner is a leader on and off the field, especially when it comes to community service initiatives. For the past two years, he has volunteered to participate in the “Dancing with the Lexington Stars” event. In 2024, he helped raise more than $34K for the Lexington Rotary Club Endowment Fund and Surgery on Sunday, a nonprofit that provides essential outpatient procedures at no cost to income-eligible individuals who are either uninsured or under-insured and do not qualify for federal or state assistance. In 2025, he helped raise close to $11K for Baby Health Services and the Rotary Club of Lexington’s scholarship and service initiatives. Baby Health Services provides free, quality preventative and primary healthcare to the uninsured children of Central Kentucky from birth through age 18.

He also is a weekly volunteer at the Kentucky Children’s Hospital, specifically at the DanceBlue Kentucky Children’s Hospital Hematology Oncology Clinic, where he visits with sick children, plays games or just hangs out.

“Josh has been such a positive light to pediatric cancer and blood disorder patients in the DanceBlue Clinic,” Jordan Heflin, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology RN at the DanceBlue Kentucky Children’s Hospital Hematology Oncology Clinic, said. ”He is a very consistent volunteer, coming almost every Tuesday for the past three years. He is always happy to sit and play with a kid, sign an autograph, or take a picture. I am amazed at his commitment to bringing joy to these patients. Josh is a great football player, but I believe that he is an even better guy. I am so thankful that he continues to give back to these patients. A lot of the kids can’t go out to football games because of their treatments, but at least when they watch on TV, they can say that they know No. 84.”

Additionally, he has volunteered at Lexington’s Ronald McDonald House and at the Scott County Humane Society, helping find foster homes for pets and raising awareness of fostering.

On Thursday, Sept. 18, Kattus is spearheading a shoe drive that will benefit Camp Horsin’ Around, a local nonprofit that enriches the lives of children whose health is compromised or who have special needs by collaborating with organized groups to provide an outdoor camp adventure.

The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team was established in 1992 by the College Football Association, recognizing the extra efforts made by college football players and student support staff off the field. AFCA became the governing body of the award in 1997 and continues to honor college football players who go the extra mile for those in need. Allstate worked to present the award starting with the 2008 season.

For the second year, Allstate is partnering with the Wuerffel Foundation to unify two of college football’s most meaningful community service honors: the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy.

Fans can vote at ESPN.com/Allstate through Nov. 10 for one of 11 FBS honorees who will be named the 2025 Allstate Wuerffel Trophy recipient and serve as the Good Works Team captain, recognizing their leadership, performance, and impact off the field.

Georgia is in first place with 24 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The Bulldogs are followed by Kentucky and Bethel (Minn.) with 19 honorees. See Kentucky’s all-time honorees below:

1992      Doug Pelfrey                    Kicker

1994      Leon Smith                       Split End

1996      Kurt Supe                         Defensive End

1998      Jimmy Carter                   Punter

1999      Seth Hanson                    Kicker

2000      Matt Layow                     Defensive End

2002      Antonio Hall                    Offensive Tackle

2004      Antoine Huffman            Cornerback

2006      Jacob Tamme                  Tight End

2008      Tim Masthay                   Punter

2011      Jake Lewellen                  Defensive End

2014      Max Godby                      Offensive Guard

2015      Landon Foster                 Punter

2017      Courtney Love                 Linebacker

2019      Landon Young (Captain) Offensive Tackle

2020      Luke Fortner                    Offensive Guard

2021      Kenneth Horsey               Offensive Guard

2022      Mark Stoops                    Honorary Head Coach

2024      J.J. Weaver                       Outside Linebacker

2025      Josh Kattus                      Tight End

Kentucky’s Courtney Love won the coveted Wuerffel Trophy in 2017.

The full team roster and their stories of community service can be found at ESPN.com/Allstate.

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