Memorial Stadium

1986 (Senior)
Jeff earned playing time during his senior season, picking up his second varsity letter. He helped lead the Huskers to the 1987 USF&G Sugar Bowl, where Nebraska defeated LSU, 30-15. The Huskers finished the season ranked second nationally in rushing offense, averaging 305.5 yards per game, and third in scoring with 37.8 points per contest.

1985 (Junior)
Sellentin lettered as a reserve behind All-American Bill Lewis and Mark Cooper. Despite being a backup Jeff earned his first varsity letter. He helped power the Huskers to their fourth NCAA rushing title in the previous six years, averaging 374.3 rushing yards per game. Nebraska finished with a 9-3 record and earned a berth in the Sunkist Fiesta Bowl against Michigan, averaging 472.5 total yards and 36.2 points per game.

1984 (Sophomore)
Jeff switched to center during his sophomore year. He helped Nebraska finish 10-2 and defeat LSU, 28-10, in the Sugar Bowl. The Huskers averaged 427.5 yards of total offense and 32.6 points per game.

1983 (Redshirt)
Sellentine redshirted his second season as a Husker.

1982 (Freshman)
A walkon during his freshman year, Jeff helped the Husker freshman team to a 5-0 finish. 

West Point High School
Two-time all- conference offensive and defensive tackle for Coach Rusty Ruppert. He also lettered twice in basketball, four times in track and played on the Class B junior Legion state baseball championship team. 

Personal
Jeff was a pre-architecture major, he is the son of Ed and Carol Sellentin, born in October of 1963 in West Point Nebraska.