Years active: 2005 - present (started around 21 years old; 19 years in the business)
Tattoos: None
About Jenn Sterger
Jennifer "Jenn" Lynette Sterger (born November 29, 1983 in Miami, Florida) is a model and television personality, and former online columnist for Sports Illustrated. In August 2008, the New York Jets hired her to be a "gameday host" for the team.
Sterger rose to fame after she was shown on national television during a 2005 Florida State–Miami football game. On seeing the shot, announcer Brent Musburger commented that "15,000 young red-blooded Americans just signed up to go to Florida State next semester." She is one of the FSU Cowgirls, who are known for their combination of minimal tops, short shorts and cowboy hats. She has since posed in both Maxim and Playboy magazines. Sterger is also the "Sports Babe" for Sprint Exclusive Entertainment.
After contributing two articles to Sports Illustrated, Sterger, for some time, wrote a Wednesday feature on SI.com's "Scorecard Daily."
Sterger was a drum major for her high school band (Gaither High School) in Tampa, Florida.
Sterger was featured on the E! Entertainment show Byte Me: 20 Hottest Women of the Web that originally aired in March 2008, where she was #19 on their list.
Sterger was a regular segment host on the recent ABC show Race to March Madness. The nationally televised weekly show highlighted the best teams in NCAA men's basketball and how the season was shaping up prior to the tournament. She hosted a weekly segment where she visited a top school's campus and interviewed players, coaches and fans of the respective teams. Her visits took her to University of Memphis, University of Tennessee, University of North Carolina, Duke University, University of Southern California, UCLA and Indiana University.
In an effort to reinvent herself as a model, she had her breast implants removed.