What are the majors of Michigan football players?

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21Feb 2012
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What are the majors of Michigan football players?

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In reponse to this article from Graham Watson at Yahoo! Sports about the majors of Michigan and Ohio State football players, I give you the following data concerning the majors of scholarship Wolverines.  Walk-ons were left out of the study because, well, programs generally aren’t trying to woo walk-ons to their school by saying they can major in fancy things.

Afro-American and African Studies (4)
– Ricky Barnum, Brandin Hawthorne, Vincent Smith, Fitzgerald Toussaint

Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science (1)
– Brandon Moore

Communication (1)
– Patrick Omameh (dual)

General Studies (20)
– Isaiah Bell, William Campbell, Michael Cox, Kenny Demens, J.T. Floyd, Brendan Gibbons, Cam Gordon, Junior Hemingway, Brandon Herron, Mike Jones, Taylor Lewan, Mike Martin, Elliott Mealer, Martavious Odoms, Denard Robinson, Roy Roundtree, Michael Shaw, Quinton Washington, Steve Watson, Troy Woolfolk

Movement Science (3)
– Drew Dileo, Thomas Gordon, Jordan Kovacs

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (1)
– Mark Huyge

Physical Education (1)
– Michael Schofield

Political Science (1)
–  Rocko Khoury

Sociology (4)
– Jeremy Gallon, Patrick Omameh (dual), Terrence Robinson, Ryan Van Bergen

Sport Management (9)
– J.B. Fitzgerald, Will Heininger, Stephen Hopkins, Jeremy Jackson, Kevin Koger, David Molk, Jerald Robinson, Marvin Robinson, Craig Roh

Undeclared (27)
* – Richard Ash, Courtney Avery, Russell Bellomy, Brennen Beyer, Jibreel Black, Chris Bryant, Tamani Carter, Frank Clark, Blake Countess, Joshua Furman, Devin Gardner, Will Hagerup, Justice Hayes, Keith Heitzman, Delonte Hollowell, Jack Miller, Ricardo Miller, Desmond Morgan, Jordan Paskorz, Antonio Poole, Thomas Rawls, Chris Rock, Jake Ryan, Terrence Talbott, Raymon Taylor, Matt Wile, Ken Wilkins

*Students don’t generally choose a major until their junior year of college, so all of the undeclared players are either freshmen or sophomores