ASU’s Greg Jenkins impressed NFL scouts after making a switch from quarterback to wide receiver in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in January. HBCU Buzz sits down with Jenkins to talk about student-athletes, an opportunity to play in the NFL and why Central State University is the baddest HBCU in the land.[divider]Question: How has Alabama State prepared you for the “real world” and perhaps even a shot to play in the NFL?

Answer: Alabama State really prepared me for the real world because if you do not manage your time you can fall behind with school work. Being surrounded by former NFL players that are now on the coaching staff at Alabama State really gave me an idea on what to strive for as far as working hard on and off the field.

Alabama State quarterback Greg Jenkins.
Alabama State quarterback Greg Jenkins.

Question: Ever thought about being a receiver before being scouted as one?

Answer: It may have crossed my mind a few times, but prior to the NFLPA collegiate bowl game I was focused on being a Quarterback.

Question: What are two reasons why student-athletes earn the most respect on the yard?

Answer: Student athletes earn the most respect because they have more responsibilities than the average student. Also, a student athlete is held to a higher standard not only by the administrators but also by their peers.

Question: I could picture you in a Seahawks jersey…sounds fitting?

Answer: Being drafted or signing a Free Agent deal with any NFL team would be a blessing no matter who it may be.

Question: Be honest: Tell me why Central State University is the best HBCU in the land.

Answer: Alabama State is the best HBCU in the land, not only can you have fun there but you can get a good education.  Furthermore, the city of Montgomery has so much history tied into it when it comes to the African American culture.

Question: Any advice for future HBCU students?

Answer: My advice for future HBCU students, make sure you have your priorities in the right order to succeed. Time management will take you as far as you want to go. In closing, always remember you are not only representing yourself but you are representing for the university you attend and your family.

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