Skull Session: Carlos Snow overcame homelessness and got his degree, Denzel Burke gets high praise, Ohio State probably produces more NFL tight ends than you think, and more.
My regular readers will remember me mentioning former Buckeye back Carlos Snow on Monday – overcoming alcoholism, homelessness and suicidal thoughts to graduate from Ohio State 30 years after his playing career.wants to help change others' lives, too.
“When I talk to young men in the city, I explain to them how important education is,” Snow said. “I tell them to pick out their favorite athlete, past or present. Then look how short their career is. Even if they play 13 or 14 years, that’s pretty successful, but life goes on. Life is a lot longer than that. That degree gives them an opportunity to get a career and have something to retire from.
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