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WUT IT DEW. My name is Joseph Townsend aka Blacksteel Jr and in July I will be heading to The University of Nebraska were i will be competeing for the strong side defensive end slot. You can check the Kid out on rivals.com or jcfootball.com. THE KID is the truth. Trust me. Behind every strong man is an intelligent woman...and Angel. My Angel's name is Kristy. Shes beautiful, smart, caring, loving, and a Christian. She is the perfect combination. She is a blessing to everyone she comes in contact with. I LOVE YOU BABY....Thank you everybody who has helped me along the way. Anything is possible through the Glory of God. Before i found God i was running around lost . I have seen alot through these eyes but the older you get the wiser you become.You Can check this out on HUSKER.COM
California native Joseph Townsend is one of five players in the Huskers' 2007 signing class set to line up on the interior defensive front. The 6-3, 285-pound Townsend is also one of a group of six players to join the Huskers from the junior college ranks and one of four Californians in the 2007 class. Nebraska continues to make California one of its key recruiting priorities, as the Huskers have signed 19 players from the Golden State over the past three seasons. The 6-3, 285-pound Townsend is coming off a standout campaign for Coach Marshall Sperbeck at Foothill (Calif.) Community College. Townsend was a first-team all-league pick in the Northern California Conference in 2006, helping Foothill to a 10-1 record and a victory in the Silicon Valley Bowl. With most teams staying away from his side of the field, Townsend registered approximately 30 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, 10 hurries and a fumble recovery. Townsend is ranked as a four-star prospect by both Scout.com and Rivals.com, which ranks him as the nation's No. 40 overall junior college recruit. SuperPrep Magazine lists him 18th nationally among junior college prospects.Townsend played both ways as a prep at Valley Christian High School in San Jose. He was mainly recruited as an offensive tackle out of high school. Townsend only visited Nebraska, but Washington State, Arizona State and Mississippi State were among other schools vying for his services. Townsend sat out the 2005 season, and will have four years to complete three seasons of eligibility at Nebraska. Townsend is the son of Larry and Alice Townsend, and was born on Dec. 16,1987. Townsend's older brother, Larry Jr., lettered for the Huskers as a defensive tackle for Nebraska's national championship teams in 1994 and 1995.
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