Italiano Named Smartest Player in College Football
6/16/2015 5:44:00 PM | Football
Kent State safety Jordan Italiano (Canfield, Ohio) was tabbed "Smartest Player in College Football" in NFL.com's 15 for '15 series released on Tuesday. The pre-med/biochemistry major carries a 3.978 heading into his senior year.
A standout on the field and in the classroom, Italiano is a two-time Academic All-America selection, including first team honors in 2014. On the gridiron, he has made 195 career tackles, forced five fumbles and intercepted four passes, helping him earn spots on both Athlon and Phil Steele's Preseason All-Mid-American Conference Second Teams.
When he's not studying opponents on film, Italiano is getting A's in the classroom. He has just one B-plus in three years.
Also earning recognition in NFL.com's 15 for '15 series was junior receiver Ernest Calhoun (Akron, Ohio), who was rated No. 12 among "College Football's Smallest Players." Despite standing just under 5-6, Calhoun made 33 catches last season and led the Golden Flashes in all-purpose yards.
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