Thursday was football media day for the Pac-12 conference, an annual event that gathers the coaches and several players from all 12 member schools in one place to talk with sports reporters about the upcoming season. Stanford tailback Bryce Love, arguably the best player in the Pac-12 heading into this season, was unable to make media day in person, so he Skyped into the proceedings, and addressed the media via video chat.
You see, the 2017 Heisman Trophy runner-up couldn’t be there in person because he was taking summer courses, in order to ensure he could graduate in December. He’s pre-med, majoring in human biology with an interest in pediatrics and stem-cell research.
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July 31, 2018 at 6:11 am
Hello as a former professional football Player I thought Bryce Love decision to go to class then to go to a stinking media interview. Was a awesome choice. Career choice s come first over sports. What if he gets injured and can not run the ball anymore well now he needs his career to fall back on. I dare those inconsiderate media people. Bryce Love keep doing what your doing stay healthy I hope that God will bless you with a long professional football career and your medical care when sports is all over we can’t play forever. ❤️ Your commitment 💪🏽