stillers4me
05-15-2011, 08:17 AM
After lining up a job that guarantees a multimillion-dollar contract, the best benefits an employee can hope for and fame and recognition as the newest member of the Pittsburgh Steelers' dominant defense, it'd be easy to throw away your textbooks and forget lecture halls ever existed.
But former Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward isn't taking the easy way out.
Even after being drafted in the first round of last month's NFL draft, Heyward still attends classes and will graduate with a degree in education at the end of this quarter.
The motivation to finish college all comes from within. Heyward knows he wants to earn a degree and do something that has not been done before by anyone in his immediate family.
"I'm pushing myself," Heyward said. "I want to impress my family. I'll be the first one to graduate and that's just a big accomplishment.".................
Read more @ http://www.thelantern.com/sports/former-buckeye-cameron-heyward-juggles-academics-preparations-for-nfl-1.2225270
But former Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward isn't taking the easy way out.
Even after being drafted in the first round of last month's NFL draft, Heyward still attends classes and will graduate with a degree in education at the end of this quarter.
The motivation to finish college all comes from within. Heyward knows he wants to earn a degree and do something that has not been done before by anyone in his immediate family.
"I'm pushing myself," Heyward said. "I want to impress my family. I'll be the first one to graduate and that's just a big accomplishment.".................
Read more @ http://www.thelantern.com/sports/former-buckeye-cameron-heyward-juggles-academics-preparations-for-nfl-1.2225270