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Jed Paulsen
Graduate Assistant
Tight Ends/Strength & Conditioning
Jed Paulsen returns for a third season at Central Missouri after a four-year playing career and two-year coaching jaunt at North Carolina State University. He is in charge of the strength and conditioning program for the Mules.
The Columbia, Missouri native played for Mules Co-Defensive Coordinator Gregg Nesbitt at Hickman High School. Paulsen was the starting center for the Wolfpack and was prepped for an NFL career before ankle and knee injuries during his final two seasons slowed him down. He played there from 2001-04.
While at N.C. State, he earned Academic All-ACC and honorable mention All-ACC while snapping the ball to All-American quarterback Philip Rivers (now
with the San Diego Chargers).
His sister, Becky, was a graduate assistant coach for the Jennies soccer team from 2005-06. Paulsen graduated from N.C. State with a degree in Technology Education.









