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Barry Werner

Antonio Brown returns to college

Antonio Brown is done with the NFL. The turburlent wideout has taken on a new goal by returning to Central Michigan, where he played college ball.

“Back to school,” Brown wrote, sharing a photo of his class schedule that includes four courses.

“Antonio Brown is currently enrolled in online degree completion coursework at Central Michigan University,” Central Michigan spokeswoman Heather Smith told the Free Press. “He does not attend classes on a CMU campus. His online courses began last week.”

Per MLive.com:

The schedule includes a high-level, eight-week management class and 12-week English class, both of which began last week, Sept. 16, and eight-week religion and sociology classes that begin Oct. 21.

The CMU source, who asked to remain anonymous, said Brown enrolled in all four classes on Sept. 16, before he was cut by the New England Patriots amid allegations of sexual assault. Brown never graduated before leaving CMU in 2009 to pursue a career in the NFL.

He has returned to the school several times since, most recently in June after donating more than $100,000 to CMU for heated benches for its football team.

Brown attended Central Michigan and played football there from 2007-09.

He has been cut by the Raiders and Patriots already this season.

Additionally, he has legal and professional troubles, He is being sued by a former CMU gymnast, Brittany Taylor, for sexual assault. He has also been summoned to court in Miami-Dade County for a Tuesday deposition for the civil lawsuit against him for destroying a condo last year.

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