Some of you really have no idea about UM’s academics.
UM does not have “football-friendly majors,” like the huge public schools have. They take the same classes that every other student takes because UM is one of the smallest D1 schools. UF and FSU kids do not interact at all with football players at all in classes or in dorms. I was on the same dorm floor as football, baseball, and basketball players, so I got to know them well, and had lots of football players in many of my classes too. This is very common at UM.
Also, it’s been quite some time since I was in school (I’m a late GenXer), but the classes at UM when I was there were quite rigorous and there was no grade inflation. I double-majored with a minor and was very well-prepared for law school and later, business school too, and of course, every job I’ve ever had. Considering I had football players in many of my classes, I don’t see why they wouldn’t be well-prepared for whatever they chose to do as well.
Our athletes have always have high academic achievements, and have always been one of the top in the nation in this category.
Regarding Daunte Culpepper, he had to go to UCF because his SAT scores were bad. It wasn’t his grades. We had already stopped using the sliding scale anyway due to the Pell Grant scandal, but UF had also stopped recruiting him as well due to how bad his SATs were. So it wasn’t just us.