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Rod Carey has only known Jefferson for two seasons, but said people can learn something from him and what he’s accomplished. Carey said his defensive tackle is in a position where his life is going to be “completely changed.”

“I’m talking about me,” Carey said. “If I can’t learn something from him, then I’m kind of missing the boat.”

Jefferson may be done playing football at NIU after the Orange Bowl, but he’s probably not going anywhere. He plans on getting his degree at NIU, and has even thought about keeping his football career alive and becoming a graduate assistant with the Huskies.

“This place is awesome. This place is responsible for the best years of my life,” Jefferson said. “I know everyone here. I’m so close with everyone here.”

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