That POINT you missed went just about 18,000 miles over your head. Or so it would appear![]()
No, if Clarett wants to take classes and improve himself, he can at OSU, notwithstanding that he is a felon who was a real pain in the arse at OSU. Yes, there are many easy classes that can be taken at OSU to preserve your eligibility -- same as virtually all schools. On the other hand, if you really want to be educated you can.
If you are an elite athlete and want to focus on millions of dollars you can. If you wish to take advantage of education you can. If you go to prison and expect to be babied and coddled you won't. If you make some kind of reasonable effort, OSU will help.
Would add that Meyer has a program called Real Life Wednesdays where he introduces players to business people so that they will have a life after football. See http://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/jamie-dimon-addresses-team-for-real-life-wednesdays/