Sports Illustrated estimated in 2009 that 78 percent of NFL players are bankrupt or facing serious financial stress within two years of ending their playing careers. Forbes cited a lack of preparation for a second career as one of the chief reasons.
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After a close look at Ole Miss' testing practices, it's easy to see why.
During an exam, Dr. Matthew Morrison, a professor at the School of Engineering, continued celebrating Saturday's win over Alabama. Students were instructed to avoid cheating off Nick Saban.
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Same class. (h/t @OleMissVLSI) pic.twitter.com/MwnRdWZcKh
— Alex McDaniel (@AlexMcDaniel) September 23, 2015
Saban didn't have the answers in the NFL, either, but we digress.
Even an asinine extra credit question had no limits.
At least this guy made room for "other news" pic.twitter.com/4A6r7yBOMH
— Alex McDaniel (@AlexMcDaniel) September 23, 2015
From an Ole Miss engineering exam. Kid still got the points. pic.twitter.com/JDLB2fWlsK
— Alex McDaniel (@AlexMcDaniel) September 23, 2015
Despite bypassing the "why" part of the question, the student was still awarded full credit. Then you wonder why people living today are less intelligent than those of a century ago, to the tune of 14 fewer IQ points on average.
To be fair, there's not much to be happy about in Mississippi these days. The state carries the highest obesity rate and the lowest average IQ. Can't fault them for excessively celebrating a college football win.
Thanks to @AlexMcDaniel for sharing the student extra credit answers! Coming to teach & research in SEC country has been amazing.
— Dr. Matthew Morrison (@OleMissVLSI) September 23, 2015
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