Lowes and Premier management announced recently that the Florida Gator running back, Jeff Demps is part of the 30 seniors who have been selected as candidates for the 2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. According to the website for the award, there are four categories that define a CLASS award recipient. They are Community, Classroom, Character, and Competition. The acronym “CLASS” stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. The award is given to an NCAA Division 1 Student –Athlete who is honoring their four-year commitment to their university. The award is given out in ten different NCAA Sports and Demps is one out of thirty candidates selected for Football.
Jeff Demps is a role model student-athlete. He led the Gators in Rushing, yards per game, carries and all-purpose yards during the 2010 season. Demps has also been a member on the Florida Track and Field team. Demps has won two NCAA titles with the Florida Gators and four individual National Titles while at Florida. To say the least, is athletic career has been absolutely remarkable.
But he doesn’t stop there. Demps is majoring in Sociology and maintains a grade point average above a 3.0. He is a member of the University Athletic Associations “Goodwill Gators”, a community service oriented program. He has participated in a multitude of community service events and been active member of the community since he arrived at the University of Florida.
As the process to select the winners of this prestigious award continues, we look forward to watching Jeff Demps continue on his amazing career at Florida and wish him the best.






