Johnny Manziel is no longer the big man on campus, and he’s a little sad about that.

Recently, the Browns backup quarterback revealed to Cleveland.com that he missed his time at Texas A&M University (just not the coursework).

"I don’t think I miss school,” he said. “But I miss those guys in the locker room. I miss Coach Sumlin. I think it’s fair for me to say that I miss college life, but this is the decision that I made. And I knew very well going into the draft last year that it was going to be different for me and going to be a time for me to grow up. That’s the path I chose. And if I wanted to stay in college and sleep in and go to class and horse around like I was doing the past couple years, then I should have stayed."

The Heisman winner was certainly living it up during his time in College Station. He was a major celebrity and constantly spotted at multiple parties and events. And while he still has all of that now, he’s no longer the guy.

"It’s just different,” he continued. "Guys (in college) can come in with a 25-person class that you’re with there for four or five years. Here you get a different mix of rookies coming in. It’s a little smaller class. Everybody here goes home to their families."

The two other quarterbacks on the Browns’ roster, Brian Hoyer and Connor Shaw, are both married with kids.

"They’ve got a lot of other things going on. In college, you’re in the same class with some of the guys, you’re doing the same things on campus, you’re doing the same things outside of football, too. I feel like you’re a lot more of a tight-knit group in college, but at the same time, there’s still a lot of love in this locker room and a lot of that in an NFL locker room I still feel."

(H/T Complex)

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