Mylan Graham, a wide receiver at Notre Dame, has transferred from Ohio State, and he's got some interesting thoughts on the academic differences between the two schools. In a recent interview, Graham stated, 'Not too different. You just have to actually go in person… at Notre Dame, obviously, everybody knows how it is with academics.' But here's where it gets controversial... Graham's comment raises questions about the academic expectations and opportunities at each university. While Ohio State offers distance-learning courses, allowing students to complete assignments and exams online, Notre Dame does not provide 'asynchronous' online classes, where students submit work independently with minimal instructor contact. This distinction could significantly impact an athlete's ability to balance sports and studies. And this is the part most people miss... The difference in academic resources and flexibility might be a deciding factor for athletes considering a transfer. So, what do you think? Do you agree with Graham's assessment, or do you think there are more significant differences between the two programs? Share your thoughts in the comments below!