Random question.
We are all aware of several cases where guys have graduated early with some football eligibility left, and used their fourth or fifth (hell, now it's sixth and seventh in some cases) to pursue graduate degrees either at their current school or as a transfer.
From what I recall, most of these grad degrees are either continuations of their undergrad minor (sports admin, health admin, education, communications or policy etc.), an MBA or something like that...but have we ever seen a more traditionally intensive graduate program like law or medicine while playing? I doubt there are many cases if at all with how the time demands would shake out, and I doubt a really serious football program like UGA (or a respected law school that has a traditional 1L year schedule) would ever permit it, but I'm curious if it has happened anywhere.
We are all aware of several cases where guys have graduated early with some football eligibility left, and used their fourth or fifth (hell, now it's sixth and seventh in some cases) to pursue graduate degrees either at their current school or as a transfer.
From what I recall, most of these grad degrees are either continuations of their undergrad minor (sports admin, health admin, education, communications or policy etc.), an MBA or something like that...but have we ever seen a more traditionally intensive graduate program like law or medicine while playing? I doubt there are many cases if at all with how the time demands would shake out, and I doubt a really serious football program like UGA (or a respected law school that has a traditional 1L year schedule) would ever permit it, but I'm curious if it has happened anywhere.