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When Bill Walsh returned for a second tour of duty as Stanford’s head football coach, he said, “This is my bliss.”

When the Rodney Dangerfield character went “Back to School,” he said, “The high school I went to, they asked a kid to prove the law of gravity. He threw the teacher out the window!”

Big news in academia. Ex-Steeler, Ex-Raider and Ex-Patriot Antonio Brown is apparently going back to school. AB made the announcement via his Instagram story, which featured a schedule of classes from Central Michigan. He attended CMU before being selected by the Steelers in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft. He made no statement, but given his proclivity for social media, it’s likely only a matter of time.

Antonio Brown posted on his Instagram story that he’s going back to school at Central Michigan this fall. pic.twitter.com/F0yxZfL85J — Mike Sullivan (@MikeSullivan) September 23, 2019

The classes, two of which began last week, will be conducted online. They are:

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Raiders face more challenges with Patriots’ Cam Newton than they did with Tom Brady MGT 312: Intro to Management. This should be a good fit for AB, who managed to get three NFL franchises to sour on him in less than a year.

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Central Michigan confirmed Brown’s enrollment to NFL Network’s Clayton Holloway:

This is confirmed by CMU. "Antonio Brown is currently enrolled in online degree completion coursework Central Michigan University. His online courses began last week." https://t.co/nnGJ7ah7gO — Clayton Holloway (@HollowClay) September 23, 2019

There’s no doubt Brown would be the best wideout enrolled at CMU, but as a now-former NFL player, he has no NCAA eligibility to play for the 2-2 Chippewas.