BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Junior defensive end Keldric Faulk has been named to the 2025 Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team, the league office announced Thursday.
The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 22 league-sponsored sports, looking to highlight a student-athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
Along with the recognition from the SEC, Faulk has also been named earlier this fall to the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Watch List and a semifinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy.
Originally from Highland Home, Alabama, Faulk has spearheaded donation drives in his hometown, including a Thanksgiving turkey drive that has provided more than 100 families with Thanksgiving meals each of the last two years. He also hosted a back-to-school drive to provide kids with school supplies for the year, paid for a new public address system for his high school football stadium and held a summer youth football camp in his hometown.
In addition to his efforts to give back to the Highland Home community, Faulk has completed multiple service hours in the Auburn area. He has made visits to the Frank Brown Recreational Center and East Alabama Medical Center, been a proponent for The Fight Against Suicide, a nonprofit organization on campus, and participated locally in both Tiger Give Back Day and World Read Aloud Day.
Along with his service projects, Faulk has also previously served on the SEC Football Leadership Council and is a two-time representative at SEC Football Media Days. Prior to the 2025 season, he voluntarily gave up a portion of his NIL earnings and donated his entire summer camp check to help support the walk-ons in his position group.