Antonio Brown Reenrolls At Central Michigan University

Antonio Brown Reenrolls At Central Michigan University
Former NFL star, Antonio Brown has declared to never play in the NFL again and just one day after making his announcement, the 7-time NFL Pro-Bowler reveals he has reenrolled at Central Michigan University. He says,
“Back to school.”

The post shows a list of four classes that are offered online, including: Introduction to Management, Technical Writing, Death and Dying (a religion course) and Racism and Equality (a sociology course).
Brown played football at CMU for three seasons (2007-09). Ironically, the former NFL star reportedly met his first accuser Britney Taylor, during his tenor at the university. He was eventually drafted by the Steelers in the sixth round in the 2010 draft.

After his reenrollment, a Central Michigan University spokesperson told FOX Business.
“Antonio Brown is currently enrolled in online degree completion coursework at Central Michigan University. He does not attend classes on a CMU campus. His online courses began last week. Mr. Brown went through the application process as any student does and his application was vetted appropriately.”

Antonio Brown, Britney Taylor
Even after Brown’s Cut from the Patriots over the weekend, the NFL will continue their investigating into multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Brown. As previously reported, in one civil lawsuit Brown’s former personal trainer, Taylor accuses him of sexual assault and rape. Brown has also been accused of exposing his genitals to a second victim while she painted a mural at his Pittsburgh-area home in 2017.
Should the school continue to allow Antonio Brown to enroll with multiple allegations? Let us know in the comments!
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