On the same day that Mike Evans was named a candidate for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, another Aggie receiving attention for his off-the-grid influence, current… A&M defensive lineman Albert Regis.
Mr. Regis was named to represent Texas A&M on the SEC Community Service Team for his work as a humanitarian.
Off the field, Regis helped hand out gift bags to pediatric cancer patients at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston. He also spent over 40 hours on Brian’s Twin Cities mission. The nonprofit focuses on meeting the needs of families and individuals in the Brazos Valley through four different programs, including homelessness and housing services and domestic violence services. , Youth and Family Services, Donation and Resale Services.
Ms. Regis also visited numerous elementary schools around the Brazos Valley and spoke about the importance of education and its impact on an individual’s life.
On the field, the La Porte native started all 12 games for the Aggies and totaled 26 tackles on the year, including three for loss of yardage, one of 78 tackles the Aggies compiled as a team. Department. He also recorded a half-sack and five pass deflections.
Fortunately for Mike Elko and Jay Bateman, Regis is still a junior and has one year left to wreak havoc in the SEC on his way to the National Football League.
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