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An Ohio State football player is making history by going for his PhD
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An Ohio State football player is making history by going for his PhD

Published Nov. 15, 2016 3:39 p.m. ET

Jarrod Barnes is one of a kind.

The 22-year-old student athlete is the first-ever Ohio State football player who is also a PhD candidate, according to school records.

Barnes has quite an impressive story both on and off the field. Before coming to Ohio State, he earned a bachelor's degree from Louisville in just three years while he was a member of the Cardinals' football team.

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After graduating from Louisville in June 2015, he enrolled in the Masters of Science in Sport Management program at Ohio State. Since Barnes had red-shirted his freshman year, he still had two years of football eligibility left, so he tried out for the football team -- and made it as a walk-on.

Despite juggling football and a full slate of heavy-hitting classes, Barnes graduated in one year with a 3.67 GPA and was accepted into the PhD program.

Barnes has developed a business plan that focuses on helping student athletes improve their academics and real-life skills outside of sports. With such a small percentage of student athletes who go on to make it in their sport on a professional level, Barnes has a goal of changing the student athlete experience by better preparing students for life after collegiate sports.

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