Monday, October 28, 2013

Collegiate Football- The Freshman Experience- Joe Tjosvold

Get To Know Our Freshman Collegiate Specialists

Over the next few weeks, we will be doing a little segment of interviews with some of the athletes we have helped along the way that are freshmen this year and playing college football this fall season.  
Joe at South Dakota State before a game.


In our third installment we interview Joe Tjosvold, who is currently at South Dakota State University as a red shirt freshman.  Joe has developed a big leg on kickoffs and will have a strong chance to start as a kickoff specialist next fall.

Joe kicking at Tartan High School
A short and sweet interview:
1. Name of your School:  South Dakota State University

2. What high school did you attend?  Tartan High School

3. The very first collegiate football practice, I felt… Excited

4. Athletic Status (True Freshman or Redshirt): Redshirt

5. If not Red Shirted, have you had a chance to play in a game yet?   Not yet

6. Biggest memory/moment so far your freshman year?  Being ranked 6th in the nation for D1 AA



7. The 2 biggest differences between high school and college football:  Everyone is bigger.  College football is a lot more fun.

8. What did you work on most prior to the start of your college year?  Conditioning

9. Best advice you received to prepare you for collegiate football: Keep calm and drop bombs

10. Most memorable moment as a high school athlete. Being a Captain

11. 2 Biggest Role Models:  Jackie Moon

12. Three songs you need to listen to before each game:  Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band at least 3 times

13. Do you have a hidden talent, if so, what is it? I can dunk a basketball on a 9 foot rim.


Training with Joe

Wishing you continued success the rest of the season and next.

Chris Husby
Professional Kicking Coach and Owner
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