Eli Stove named to SEC Community Service Team

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Senior wide receiver Eli Stove was chosen as Auburn's representative for the 2020 SEC Football Community Service Team, the conference announced Thursday. 

Stove held free youth football skills camps for kids in his hometown of Niceville, Florida. He also participated in the Auburn Give Back Community Service Day where he helped volunteer with tornado clean-up in nearby Beauregard. In addition, Stove attended an FCA Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic in the summer of 2019.

Stove, a fifth-year senior, played in nine games this season and finished with career highs in both receptions (40) and receiving yards (330). He ranks sixth all-time in Auburn history with 132 career receptions. 

The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 21-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.

Past Auburn players on the SEC Football Community Service Team include Derrick Brown (2018-19) and Daniel Carlson (2016-17) who are both currently playing in the NFL. 

2020 SEC Football Community Service Team
Najee Harris, Alabama 
Grant Morgan, Arkansas
Eli Stove, Auburn
Randy Russell, Florida
Azeez Ojulari, Georgia
Luke Fortner, Kentucky
JaCoby Stevens, LSU
Mac Brown, Ole Miss
Kobe Jones, Mississippi State
Nick Bolton, Missouri
Spencer Eason-Riddle, South Carolina
Trey Smith, Tennessee
Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
Andre Mintze, Vanderbilt

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