Education
He graduated from Breckenridge High School where he served as class president and was voted "Best All-Around" his senior year.
He graduated from Breckenridge High School where he served as class president and was voted "Best All-Around" his senior year.
He is the main anchor for the network"s Geico SportsNet Central news show and also covers local feature stories. Jenkins spent most of his childhood years in Breckenridge, Texas. His first broadcasting job came as an 8th grader when he was hired to host a Sunday morning gospel show on a local Department of Administration and Management radio station.
He received both his bachelor"s and master"s degree in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.
After graduating, Jenkins moved to Denison, Texas, to work as an anchor/reporter for KTEN-television He later moved to Boise, Idaho and worked as a reporter for KTVB-television Jenkins returned to Austin, Texas, as an anchor/reporter for KVUE-television in 1998 and worked as a journalism professor for four years at Austin Community College. In 2004, Jenkins moved to Washington, District of Columbia Dan Steinberg of The Washington Post once called him "the best fan reporter in the world."
Jenkins is also a cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with a Wilms" tumor in 1981.