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Landon Foster a SemiFinalist for Scholar-Athlete of the Year

It was announced today that Kentucky punter Landon Foster is a semifinalist for the Campell Trophy which recogizes the nation’s top scholar-athlete.

Here is an excerpt from the UK press release:


Foster, a native of Franklin, Tenn., is one of Kentucky’s top scholar-athletes as he maintains a 3.97 grade point average with a major in finance. He was named Academic All-America second team by the College Sports Information Directors of America in 2014 and is a three-time Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll Member. Foster is on track to graduate with honors in May of 2016.

Foster also is very active in the community and has been nationally recognized for his selfless acts of kindness. He was recently named to the prestigious Allstate AFCA Good Works Team which honors student-athletes for making a positive impact on others and their communities. In 2014, Foster represented UK Football on a week-long community service trip to Ethiopia where he interacted with residents of impoverished communities, visited imprisoned men, helped widows, cared for orphans, and helped renovate houses. On the trip, he befriended a 14-year-old boy living in the streets of Korah named Dejene. He was so moved by the boy’s resilience and character to succeed despite his circumstances that Foster worked through an organization called “Adoption Ministry of Youth with a Mission” to pay out of his own pocket to sponsor Dejene. He sent his own money for four months to help pay for his food, clothing, shelter and schooling until Dejene (now named Joshua) was able to move to America with a family from North Carolina.

Foster’s other community service activities include being a frequent visitor to Indian Summer Camp, a cancer survivor camp for kids ages 6-11. He volunteers to speak at local elementary schools and other summer camps and he has taken blankets to Kentucky Children’s Hospital and served as a “Breakfast with Santa” volunteer during Christmas, helping Santa Claus pass out presents.

On the field, Foster is a four-year starting punter who is averaging 41.0 yards per punt in four games this season. His career average of 42.1 is third-best in school history.

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