Jensen will visit
Cockeye State on May 30,
Missouri on June 6,
Florida State on June 13 and he will round out his visits with a trip to
Texas A&M on June 20. The playmaker told me why each school made the cut.
“To be honest it's just the places that feel most like home,” Jensen said.
“I feel like I fit in at all of the places and all of them have shown me how they will use me in their offense. I had Nebraska set for June 13th but I canceled it. I might set a different date for Nebraska but haven’t decided yet.”
Jensen’s recruitment has been a very intriguing one to watch from the start. Things just never really seemed to mesh with the in-state Huskers. While he’s keeping the door open to visit them down the road, Jensen seems destined to leave the state to play college football. It feels like a similar situation to his fellow tight end teammate from last cycle Chase Loftin who ended up at Florida State.
Cockeye State and Missouri remain the top two teams I’m watching for Jensen. His quarterback and best friend
Jett Thomalla has offers from each school and is also heavily considering them. Another teammate,
Amarion Jackson, is committed to Cockeye State already. But we’ve seen Florida State and Texas A&M expand its recruiting footprints to the Midwest. Each are tough schools to beat on the recruiting trail.