South Carolina wideout named to SEC Football Community Service Team
South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor has had a good year, both on and off the field.
The 2025 campaign saw Harbor set new career-high marks with 30 receptions, 618 yards, and six touchdowns. He also led the SEC in yards per catch among players with more than 20 receptions. His 20.6 yards per catch are second nationally among players with at least 30 grabs, too. The Gamecock junior had five touchdown receptions of over 40 yards this season.
He also made an impact in the community, both in Columbia and in his hometown of Washington DC. For his off-field contributions, he earned a spot on the SEC Football Community Service Team.
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You can read more about Harbor’s specific community work here in the SEC’s release.
Joining Harbor on the SEC Football Community Service Team are representatives from each of the other 15 schools in the Southeastern Conference.
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker CJ Allen
Arkansas Razorbacks defensive lineman Cam Ball
Ole Miss Rebels linebacker Tyler Banks
Kentucky Wildcats linebacker Hayden Dawahare
Auburn Tigers defensive end Keldric Faulk
Missouri Tigers defensive tackle Marquis Gracial
Florida Gators offensive lineman Knijeah Harris
Mississippi State Bulldogs offensive lineman Jacoby Jackson
Tennessee Volunteers defensive back Jalen McMurray
Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman Danny Okoye
Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman LT Overton
Texas A&M Aggies running back Rueben Owens II
LSU Tigers linebacker Harold Perkins
Vanderbilt Commodores safety Marlen Sewell
Texas Longhorns defensive back Michael Taaffe