He matriculated at the University of Nebraska. At Nebraska, Behning was named to the Academic All Big 8 first-team in football in 1984.[1] He was also named an All-American in 1984 by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.[1] He played on the North team in the 1985 Senior Bowl.[2]
Football career
Behning was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1985 NFL draft.[3] He was on the Steelers roster for three seasons.[4] He spent his rookie season on injured reserve after breaking his arm in training camp.[5] His only start in his career came in 1986.[4] After being cut by the Steelers during training camp in 1988, he was picked up by the San Diego Chargers.An Achilles injury cut his career short which in turn caused Behning to be released by San Diego. The Miami Dolphins expressed interest but had requested surgery be performed on the injured achilles before moving forward. Behning instead made the decision to go back to Nebraska and finish college to attain his engineering degree. He never played in the NFL again.[4]
Post-football career
Behning teaches industrial technology and coaches varsity football and track at his alma mater, Denton High School. He currently holds the position of Offensive Line Assistant Coach for the Denton High Broncos football team.[6] He holds an engineering degree from Nebraska[4] as well as a Masters of Education from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.[1]
Personal
Behning is married and he has two daughters, two sons and five grandchildren.[6]