When I attended Florida State University, we became famous for someone, not something. The something later became famous; because of the someone. Let me set the stage for you. Florida State is playing the University of Miami and the cameras are panning the stands… STOP! Who are those girls barely wearing anything?
As Brent Musburger comments on the unknown females, he had no clue, that one of them would become linked to him for life on the internet. Her name is Jen Sterger. She's the one in the middle who would wind up getting offers to do Maxim magazine and Playboy all because of her :15 seconds of fame. As she disappeared into her fading spotlight as a sideline reporter for the New York Jets, someone famous brought her right back into the spotlight for all of the wrong reasons.
The Iron Man Brett Favre chasing Jen Sterger the girl from my friends English class? Who would have thought all those years ago that she would be one of the final nails to be put in Brett Favre's retirement coffin? I can't tell you if 1500 guys transferred to FSU after seeing that :15 second clip of Jen and her friends, but I can tell you that years ago, Brent Musberger saw something in that :15 seconds that made him want to do a double take and years later, it turns out, made Brett Favre want to do a double take as well.
So the question of, "can 15 seconds change your life?" In this case, not just one life, but two.
So the question of, "can 15 seconds change your life?" In this case, not just one life, but two.
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