Jacobs accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the
University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, In 1999, Jacobs was the only true freshman wide receiver to play, appearing in ten of twelve games including the
Citrus Bowl. As a sophomore in
2000, he played in all twelve regular-season games with five starts, and recorded seventeen
receptions for 198 yards and two touchdowns. As a junior in
2001, Jacobs played in all twelve games with three starts including the
Orange Bowl, and posted thirty-eight catches for 712 yards and seven touchdowns. As a senior team captain in
2002, Jacobs was Florida's most productive receiver—he finished with seventy-one
receptions for 1,088 yards, an average of 98.8 receiving yards per game, and had four 100-yard receiving games. He started all eleven games, was one of ten semifinalists for the
Biletnikoff Award, was a first-team
All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection, and played in the
Senior Bowl and the
Hula Bowl all-star games. Jacobs returned to the University of Florida after his NFL career was over, and completed his bachelor's degree in sociology in 2009. == Professional career ==