Seth Jensen

Eric the Red

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Player: Seth Jensen

Hometown: Fort Morgan, CO

Position: DT

Height: 6’5”

Weight: 280

40 time: 4.9

Visit Date: Oct. 28, 2005 (Oklahoma)

Scholarships offered: Colorado, Nebraska, Colorado State, Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, UCLA, Wyoming

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: #36/ :star :star :star

Bid Red Report:NR/ :star :star :star :star

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Please feel free to copy and paste a few of the questions and give us your "Nsight"

1) What are your first impressions of this recruit (speed, strength, character, leadership, grades, etc)?

2) Rank his importance to the Huskers 1-10 (10 the most important).

3) Will he contribute right away? In what capacity?

4) Who does this player most remind you of?

5) Where do you see this player in 2010?

 
Callahan: Physical, relentless in his effort...look to put him in the 3 technique (DT over OG) he's shown the ability to engage and get rid of OL."

 
During the recruiting dinner he got the most oohs and aaahs. Some big hits and literally wanted to punish the ball carrier

1) What are your first impressions of this recruit (speed, strength, character, leadership, grades, etc)?

Fiery competitor. Big tough guy who wants to hurt the ball carrier.

2) Rank his importance to the Huskers 1-10 (10 the most important).

8- Always need DL

3) Will he contribute right away? In what capacity?

No, doubt it. Hurt his leg and needs to get bigger and stronger.

4) Who does this player most remind you of?

Jason or maybe more like Christian Peter

5) Where do you see this player in 2010?

If he gets over injuries, captain of the 2010 Nebraska Cornhuskers

 
captain of the 2010 Nebraska Cornhuskers

I agree. You can tell that he absolutely loves being a Husker. He is going to anchor our future D line. Seth has a HUGE heart.

 
I read yesterday on "Houndin the Huskers" that Seth's parents are and were Taekwondo Instructors while he was groing up. His dad is a 5th Degree Black Belt Instuctor and has Instructed for about 20 yrs. His mom was a 3rd Degree Blak Belt Instructor and Seth was involved with Taekwondo for about 9 yrs and captured two national titles. Not to shabby!

My point here is Taekwondo is taught, along with life skills, you learn respect for yourself and EVERYONE else. Respect, honor, perseverance, and humility are the four corners of the way of life. It really is a way of live if you are going to succeed at this sport (Taekwondo). It sounds like he did pretty good. I have a unique insite on this because I am a 2nd going on 3rd Degree Black Belt, 2 time State Champion and Instructor. I can't wait to see this kid mature and bring a certain about of leadership to this team.

:worship :worship :worship :worship

GBR

 
I read yesterday on "Houndin the Huskers" that Seth's parents are and were Taekwondo Instructors while he was groing up. His dad is a 5th Degree Black Belt Instuctor and has Instructed for about 20 yrs. His mom was a 3rd Degree Blak Belt Instructor and Seth was involved with Taekwondo for about 9 yrs and captured two national titles. Not to shabby!
My point here is Taekwondo is taught, along with life skills, you learn respect for yourself and EVERYONE else. Respect, honor, perseverance, and humility are the four corners of the way of life. It really is a way of live if you are going to succeed at this sport (Taekwondo). It sounds like he did pretty good. I have a unique insite on this because I am a 2nd going on 3rd Degree Black Belt, 2 time State Champion and Instructor. I can't wait to see this kid mature and bring a certain about of leadership to this team.

:worship :worship :worship :worship

GBR
Plus, you know how to kick some serious a$$....

 
I read yesterday on "Houndin the Huskers" that Seth's parents are and were Taekwondo Instructors while he was groing up. His dad is a 5th Degree Black Belt Instuctor and has Instructed for about 20 yrs. His mom was a 3rd Degree Blak Belt Instructor and Seth was involved with Taekwondo for about 9 yrs and captured two national titles. Not to shabby!
My point here is Taekwondo is taught, along with life skills, you learn respect for yourself and EVERYONE else. Respect, honor, perseverance, and humility are the four corners of the way of life. It really is a way of live if you are going to succeed at this sport (Taekwondo). It sounds like he did pretty good. I have a unique insite on this because I am a 2nd going on 3rd Degree Black Belt, 2 time State Champion and Instructor. I can't wait to see this kid mature and bring a certain about of leadership to this team.

:worship :worship :worship :worship

GBR
You don't wanna get a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearin' these bad boys :thumbs

 
:funnyhahah :funnyhahah :funnyhahah :funnyhahah

Most Collegiate athletes that protect themselves by padding their boddys because of repeated impacts and general disregard for their own well being as well as the well being of whomever they decide to collide with...... Can kick some serious a$$. Remember the moron in Missouri? Ran up to a Football Player, that is obviously distraut, in an agressive maner and was drunk...... KO!

:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin

 
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