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Frederick T. Hoff, Jr. Gaye Nell Currie, Shareholder. George H. Ritter, Shareholder. Henry Laird, Special Counsel. James C. Simpson, Jr. James E. Graves III, Shareholder. Sweat has had a history of concussions at OSU, so I can understand and applaud the decision. Smart kid. If he was drafted it would make more sense to go to camp. He must be a unique individual. Too bad he has chosen the dark side, that being the law profession. With the whole concussion issue looming and the deaf of Junior Seau its easy to figure out why he chose law school.

The kid obviously has brains to be an Academic All American. He wants to keep his brains intact. That said, with his athletic success and reputation I think there will be firms jumping to hire him in Ohio. Best of luck to him.

You guys are idiots. There are ZERO jobs for people graduating law school right now. Even if this guy only makes the practice squad for a few years he is still going to make big, big money playing a GAME! With all of the law firms laying people off lately…he must still be suffering from concussion symptoms.

You could always pursue more school, pro football is a once in a lifetime chance. The Browns dont need another player whose heart isnt in it…they have enough of those. Blockbuster is not out of buisness. Just rented a movie there last night latch beam. Did anybody ask him if he wanted to play for them first? He appears to be realistic about his chances to make the NFL. He could have easily deferred admission for a year. I guess he looked at the odds of making the team and thought it would be better to go to law school.

And no, people of above, he would not be able to pay for law school from it, in all probability. The greatest benefit is the use of facilities. You dont just play in the nfl to get a check. As a practicing lawyer with a great job, I would play football. Play football, save some money, make some connections and then go to school. Yes, the legal market is that bad. Smart move from a good kid , he grew — up in Steeler territory , glad to see him not go over to the dark — side.

I am a huge proponent of higher, higher education more than a bachelors , but he had the chance to do something that not many people get to do. I wish I knew that before I put myself into 6-figure debt. The money you earn will pay for your law degree, son. Andrew is one smart kid. If you knew him you would understand that. He graduates osu with two degrees, comes from a family a lawyers and will probably take over his dads firm.

Football was always plan B , never plan A. While Andrew loved football and being a buckeye- he is not one who craves the lifestyle that the NFL would bring.

Football seems like a no brainier to everyone else but have you ever thought this kid just wants a normal life?



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