AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn senior linebacker Eugene Asante was exposed to what it takes to play football at the highest level at a young age. Asante’s brother, Larry, played defensive back at Nebraska and later for five seasons in the NFL.
Eugene claims that his drive to be a great player came from watching his brother.
“I grew up with those memories of watching him play at Nebraska,” Eugene said. “I didn't miss a game. I didn't miss any moment because it was just such a surreal thing to see your brother get to college and play at that level. So as a young kid, I remember saying, ‘Man, I'm going to be there one day too.’”
Larry, who is 12 years Eugene’s senior, earned First Team All-Big 12 honors in 2009 as well as All-Big 12 honorable mentions in 2007 and 2008. He finished his collegiate career with 224 career tackles, third-most all-time for a Cornhusker defensive back.
“I saw his hard work all throughout the house growing up, even in high school,” Eugene said. “He spent a lot of time outside the house, working out and putting in that dedication of perfecting his craft. It's so impressive to me that my brother was able to make it to the National Football League because he wasn't born in this country. He was born in Ghana, where my parents are from in West Africa.
“The fundamentals that are required to play the game, the ins and outs of it, some kids develop it at such a young age, but he didn’t have that. So just being able to develop that within such a short period of time and then get drafted is something I really truly admire, and I tell him all the time.”
Asante also gives credit to Westfield (Va.) High School for preparing him for the college game.
“Going to Westfield, I knew it was an extremely prestigious high school program,” the Auburn linebacker said. “There were a lot of expectations and I feel like that program was run the right way.
“They did a great job of getting players ready to play high school football and preparing those that wanted to pursue college dreams. Coach [Kyle] Simmons and that staff did a good job of doing things like a college program in terms of preparation, in terms of meetings and in terms of practice. To go into high school like that, it honestly prepared me and allowed me to become more disciplined, and I have those people to thank for it.”