Offensive lineman John Urschel started 13 games for the Ravens over the last three seasons, but, in general, he has gotten more notice for his mathematical ability than his football ability. Urschel ...
Former Baltimore Ravens lineman and math scholar John Urschel teaches a lesson at Dundalk High School to launch Texas Instruments’ STEM Behind Cool Careers series in Baltimore, in this Tuesday, July ...
John Urschel, the Baltimore Ravens lineman who once starred in a Bose commercial breaking down the math behind sound due to his MIT education, is now a professor at the prestigious university. ESPN ...
PennLive's list of Penn State's top 25 concludes with a QB, a tight end and three underrated offensive linemen. The former lineman for Penn State and the Baltimore Ravens recently drew 700 ...
John Urschel continues to be one of the great Penn State football stories of the past decade. He went from All-Big Ten lineman to the NFL before retiring in 2017 to pursue his passion in mathematics ...
has accomplished just about everything he set his mind to in the classroom during his collegiate career. The 4.0 student who holds both his bachelors and master's degrees in mathematics is also the ...
Penn State offensive lineman John Urschel has periodically provided The Associated Press a look at his journey leading to the NFL draft in a series of diary entries. Urschel is an all-Big Ten guard, a ...
*After three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, John Urschel decided to end his football career in 2017 to pursue a Ph.D. at MIT. The athlete, Penn State graduate, and doctoral student not only loves ...
(BALTIMORE) — Two days after a medical study that found extremely high rates of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman John Urschel decided to retire. Urschel is a ...
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — John Urschel doesn’t want to be unique. Urschel, the 25-year-old Baltimore Ravens guard, is unquestionably different from your average offensive lineman, or more broadly, NFL ...
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