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Players in the classroom (Team GPA)

I knew Miller was engineering of some sort, but Teague is in Architecture. Dang!

Yeah, that blew me away when I saw that the first time. I don’t know if anyone here knew architecture students while in school. I lived with two of them my soph year. Holy crap, the amount of time they spent in the studio was unreal. I don’t know how he balanced football with the architecture requirements. Those guys spent days in the studio at a time.
 
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Yeah, that blew me away when I saw that the first time. I don’t know if anyone here knew architecture students while in school. I lived with two of them my soph year. Holy crap, the amount of time they spent in the studio was unreal. I don’t know how he balanced football with the architecture requirements. Those guys spent days in the studio at a time.
I did undergrad at Kent. First semester I had the typical "college orientation" class. Our "instructor" was a sophomore. I think it was the first full week and he says - "I just was accepted into the architecture program. Not sure what that means for me leading this class." Never saw him again. Nice guy and hopefully he made it through.
 
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I did undergrad at Kent. First semester I had the typical "college orientation" class. Our "instructor" was a sophomore. I think it was the first full week and he says - "I just was accepted into the architecture program. Not sure what that means for me leading this class." Never saw him again. Nice guy and hopefully he made it through.

Yup. :this: LOL.
 
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The list of graduating Buckeyes includes 14 current and former Buckeye football players: Ryan Batsch (finance), Cameron Brown (human development and family science), Robert Cope (hospitality management), Aaron Cox (food, agricultural and biological engineering), Dominic DiMaccio (consumer and family financial services), Jordan Fuller (marketing), Dallas Gant (finance), Marcus Hooker (human development and family science), Jack Jamieson (logistics management), Javontae Jean-Baptiste (human development and family science), Cade Kacherski (finance), Lloyd McFarquhar (communications), Carlos Snow (sociology) and Taron Vincent (sport industry).

 
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In all, 16 teams had perfect 1,000 scores for 2020-21 – baseball, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s fencing, men’s golf, men’s gymnastics, men’s soccer, wrestling, women’s golf, women’s ice hockey, women’s swimming, women’s track, women’s volleyball and rifle.
 
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