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==Early life==
Kaufman was born in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] and grew up in [[Lompoc, California]], 55 miles west-northwest of [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]. At [[Lompoc High School]] he was one of the greatest high school running backs in California prep history. As a 135-pound sophomore in 1988, he rushed for 1,008 yards in leading Lompoc to the Southern Section divisional semifinals. As a junior in 1989, he had an even better season. Kaufman was named to the Southern Section All-CIF and All-State first team, compiling 2,954 all purpose yards and 39 touchdowns, averaging a remarkable 70 yards on kickoff returns. As a senior in 1990, at 5-9, 170, with 4.3 speed in 40 yards, he was named the Cal Hi Sports' California high school football player of the year. Despite injuries, Kaufman rushed for 1,960 yards and 28 touchdowns leading his team to a 13-1 record and a CIF championship. He was also named to the USA Today and Parade Magazine first team All-American teams. In his high school career, he rushed for 5,151 yards and 86 TDs. Kaufman chose the [[University of Washington]] over the [[University of Southern California|USC]], the [[University of Colorado|Colorado]], and the [[University of Arizona|Arizona]].
 
Kaufman was also an exceptional [[track and field|track]] athlete. As a junior, Kaufman's personal best in the 100 meters was 10.39 and he was the [[CIF California State Meet|CIF California State Champion]] in both 100 (10.57) and 200 meters (21.15) He also was an accomplished long jumper with a personal best of over 24 feet.