Meanwhile, Keenum is enjoying his final moments in Houston, where he's taking nine credit hours toward a graduate degree in sports administration, attends Westbury Baptist Church on Hillcroft and chows down on "the best beef fajitas you'll ever have in your life" at Lupe Tortilla. He's also into music more than he's ever been, and he recently took up the acoustic guitar. "I'm no good," says Keenum, who can't be accused of hoarding a pompous, Kanye West-like attitude about his musical ability.
Once Keenum's trajectory is a bit more defined, he'll start a family with Kimberly. For Keenum, having at least one sports-playing son "would be awesome."
Steve Jansen
Keenum became a prayer leader at the campus FCA meetings. His father is an area director based in Abilene and his fiancée works in the Houston office.
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Says Keenum, "I'm going to try to teach him to throw with both hands and switch hit [in baseball], but I also want to teach him tennis or golf or something with a little less contact."
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