Seastrunk made plays in the latter half of last season signaling he may be fully recovered from knee surgery that threatened his career. A gifted athlete, he could be a huge factor for the Demons' offense due to his versatility. Coaches will be hoping he shows the consistency in preseason practice to indicate he is ready for a busier workload. Away from football, Seastrunk is a driving force in a community center in his hometown.
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2007:Â Caught nine passes for 123 yards and a touchdown in 10 games of action... had three catches for 71 yards and a touchdown at Ole Miss... three grabs for 23 yards a week later at McNeese State.
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2006:Â Saw action in five games making five catches for 40 yards... had a season-high two catches for 19 yards against Arkansas-Monticello (Sept. 30)... suffered a knee injury in the spring.
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2005:Â Played in nine games making seven catches for 83 yards and a touchdown... also returned a kick for six yards and a punt for 13 yards... had a season-high three catches for 25 yards and a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana... blocked a punt at Texas State.
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2004:Â Redshirted.
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Seastrunk in High School:Â Old Spice Player of the Week his senior season... led team to 47-6 record with three semifinal playoff appearances in his four seasons... two-time first-team All-district in football and basketball... three-time regional track & field qualifier in the hurdles... Channel 12 track & field athlete of the week... three-year letterman in football, basketball, and track & field... one-year letterman in baseball.
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Seastrunk’s Personal: 22 years old, born 2/20/86... son of Dedire and O’Lee Seastrunk... mother is a nurse... has two brothers, Demetrice Krishon (15) and Keyawn (13) and a sister, Demetrice Limbrick (24)... majoring in biology with a minor in psychology... and plans to become a chiropractor.
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