Twenty-three Graduates on Ohio State’s 2019 CFP Semifinal Roster

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23 Graduates on Ohio State’s 2019 CFP Semifinal Roster

13 more current members of the team graduated Sunday

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State’s roster for the 2019 College Football Playoff semifinals against Clemson University will include 23 graduates with the addition of 13 more student-athletes who received their degrees today. Ohio State University’s autumn commencement exercises were held at the Jerome Schottenstein Center. A total of 57 Ohio State student-athletes received their degrees.

 

Graduating today were: Joshua Alabi, Rashod Berry, team captain Tuf Borland, Drue Chrisman, team captain Jonathon Cooper, Jashon Cornell, Gavin Cupp, Davon Hamilton, Logan Hittle, Robert Landers, Austin Mack, Jake Metzer and Kevin Woidke.

 

Four more former Buckeyes also received degrees today: Mike Doss, a master’s in operational excellence, Doran Grant (sociology), Blake Pfenning (civil engineering) and Isaiah Pryor (family resource management).

 

Ohio State resumes team practices tomorrow in preparation for the CFP semifinal game against Clemson, set for Dec. 28 at the Playstation Fiesta Bowl in Scottsdale, Ariz.

 

Graduates on Ohio State’s CFP Semifinal Bowl Roster

OL Joshua Alabi – Family resource management

CB Damon Arnette – Communications

TE Rashod Berry – Family resource management

LB Tuf Borland – Human development and family science

OT Brenden Bowen – Human development and family science

P Drue Chrisman – Family resource management

QB Chris Chugunov – Finance (graduated from West Virginia)

DE Jonathan Cooper – Family resource management

DT Jashon Cornell – Hospitality management (2nd degree from Ohio State; also has a degree in HDFS)

OG Gavin Cupp – Human development and family science

DT Davon Hamilton – Sociology

WR K.J. Hill – Communications

LB Justin Hilliard – Marketing

LB Logan Hittle – Sport industry

QB Gunnar Hoak – Agricultural economics (Kentucky)

DT Antwuan Jackson – Human development and family science

OG Jonah Jackson – Criminal justice (Rutgers)

DT Robert Landers – Criminology

WR Austin Mack – Family resource management

LS Liam McCullough – Finance

K Jake Metzer – Electrical and computer engineering

WR C.J. Saunders – Accounting

OT Kevin Woidke – Real estate

 

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