* 2023 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
* 2022 AP FCS All-America First Team
* 2022 Stats Perform FCS All-America Second Team
* 2022 AFCA FCS All-America Second Team
* 2022 Phil Steele FCS All-America Second Team
* 2022 FCS Football Central All-America Second Team
* 2019 HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-America Team
* 2022 All-MVFC First Team
* 2022 MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week
* 2020-21, 2021 MVFC Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award
* 2018, 2020-21, 2021, 2022Â MVFC Honor Roll
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Played in 70 collegiate games, then an NDSU career record...Part of a Bison program that went 78-8 with four NCAA Division I FCS national championships and four Missouri Valley Football Conference titles over his six years...Started 55 games at left guard over his final four seasons...Missed only one game due to injury.
2022 SEASON (SENIOR): Returned for a fifth year of eligibility due to COVID-19's impact on the 2020 season...First team AP All-American...Second team All-America by Stats Perform, AFCA, Phil Steele and FCS Football Central...All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team...MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance against North Dakota with a 95% grade, no penalties and no sacks or hurries allowed as the Bison rushed for 363 yards, 6.6 yards per carry and had a season-high 522 yards of total offense...Played 500 regular-season snaps with a 92% overall grade, one sack allowed and zero penalties...NDSU ranked fourth nationally with 265.7 rushing yards per game, sixth in third-down conversions (50.6%), third in tackles for loss allowed and fifth in sacks allowed...Named to the MVFC Honor Roll.
2021 SEASON (SENIOR):Â Made all 15 starts at left guard, extending his streak of consecutive starts to 41 games...Blocked for a rushing attack that ranked No. 2 in the FCS averaging 280.6 yards per game...NDSUÂ averaged 6.21 yards per carry and rushed for 4,209 yards, the third most in school single-season history...Part of unit that collectively earned the MVFC's Offensive Lineman of the Week award for a 454-yard rushing performance at Youngstown State, the most rushing yards for the Bison in 14 years of MVFC play...Named to the MVFCÂ Honor Roll...Earned the MVFC Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award.
2020-21 SEASON (JUNIOR):Â Started all 10 games at left guard...Part of an offensive line group that ranked fourth in the FCS in fewest sacks and tackles for loss allowed...Helped the Bison to a No. 10 national ranking with 218.4 rushing yards per game...Provided protection for a placekicking unit that converted 28 of 28 PAT kicks and 8 of 10 field goals on the season...MVFC Honor Roll and MVFC Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award.
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2019 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):Â Started all 16 games at left guard...NDSU rushed for a school-record 4,601 yards and ranked fourth in the FCS with 287.6 rushing yards per game while leading the FCS in tackles for loss allowed (3.56/game)...Member of a PAT and field goal unit that did not allow a blocked kick in 72 extra point and 19 field goal attempts...Named to the HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-America Team.
2018 SEASON (FRESHMAN):Â Backup offensive lineman who played in all 15 games...Member of the field goal and PAT unit that did not allow a block and helped kicker Cam Pedersen make an NDSU record 80 of 80Â PAT kick attempts...Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll.
2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT):Â Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program...NDSU Scout Team Player of the Week for the win over Missouri State.
HIGH SCHOOL:Â 2017 graduate of Osseo High School...Three-year starter under coaches Derrin Lamker and Ryan Stockhaus...Versatile lineman who played tackle, guard and center... Also saw time at tight end, fullback and the defensive line...Had 86 pancake blocks in eight games as a senior...Charted more than 150 pancake blocks over three seasons...All-conference his junior year as Osseo went 10-3 and won the Class 6A state championship...Part of a conference championship team in 2014 as a sophomore...Selected to the Minnesota Football Coaches Association North All-Star Team...Also played basketball.
PERSONAL: Graduated from NDSU in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education...Son of Cathy and the late Russell Jensen...Has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Riley...Father wrestled at the University of Wisconsin.