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Oklahoma's Danny Okoye Honored for Community Service

Danny Okoye, Oklahomas defensive lineman, has been named to the SEC Football Community Service Team for his exceptional community service. The redshirt freshman from Tulsa consistently volunteers at local schools, packs supplies for underprivileged children, mentors youth, and even travels internationally to assist communities. His dedication to service extends beyond the football season and showcases a remarkable commitment to giving back.

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