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The Graduate: Bills' DiGiorgio breaks out of the 'Pac'

 

We interrupt the Matt Walsh hearings, the Michael Boley arrest and the Chris Henry inquiry to bring you a message from John DiGiorgio, linebacker of the Buffalo Bills.

He graduated from college.

John DiGiorgio took the undrafted route to a starting middle linebacker job. (US Presswire)  
John DiGiorgio took the undrafted route to a starting middle linebacker job. (US Presswire)  
And there you have it, folks. DiGiorgio graduated from Saginaw Valley State University last weekend, completing the requirements needed to fulfill his degree in physical and health education, with a minor in psychology.

Period.

So what? So his story is a relief from the spate of bad news involving the NFL and one that should be told. In essence, John DiGiorgio going back to school to gain his degree is a story about what is right with the NFL, and hallelujah.

DiGiorgio was Saginaw's career tackling leader who went undrafted, earned a job in Buffalo as a free-agent backup and stepped in for the injured Paul Posluszny a year ago to become the Bills' second-leading tackler.

OK, big deal. Well, actually, it is because this is the same guy who was so determined to gain his college degree that he did offseason teaching the last two years -- first at the high-school level, then in elementary school.

According to the NFL, 17 veterans last year interrupted their pro careers to return to schools and complete their degrees. I don't know about you, but I like the sound of that more than I do another Pacman Jones appeal.

"It's huge for me," said DiGiorgio. "Going into college there were two things I wanted: The first was to get a college degree; the second was to play in the National Football League. It was kind of reversed, and I was without that college degree. So it was really important for me to go back and get it."

To complete his teaching certificate, DiGiorgio returned to Michigan where he grew up and attended high school. Only DiGiorgio went to Utica Eisenhower High, where he was a star running back and linebacker. He taught at arch-rival Stevenson, largely because the principal there -- a friend of DiGiorgio -- put in a request for the Bills' linebacker.

"Some of my old coaches at Eisenhower were kind of upset," DiGiorgio said, laughing. "They gave me some grief, telling me, 'You better not tell them what's going on over here." It was cool. They treated me real well."

High-school teaching is what DiGiorgio wants to do when he finishes his NFL career, and, as he said, you can never be sure when that will happen. That is another reason he wanted his degree and wanted it now.

"If I put it off," he said, "I probably would've procrastinated. It was just time. As soon as I was in camp with the Bills (in 2006) it was something that was left to do, and I wanted to make sure I got it done right away. Now, as soon as my career is over in the NFL I can get right to work as a Phys. Ed. teacher."

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May 13, 2008 1:37 am
...I think I just gained a lot more respect for Clark Judge due to this article. Why is it that Prisco was blastin' Vince Young for trying to do the exact same thing that DiGiorgio did in returning to school to finish his degree? I think it's bogus. Sure he has some learning to do with a new OC coming in and what not, but footba ...(more)
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May 12, 2008 7:10 pm
This guy played really well after Paul Posluszny got injured and did great for an undrafted rookie. What a steal for the Bills. Also, congratulations to him for doing good things on AND off the field instead of getting arrested. Maybe some of the ...(more)
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May 13, 2008 1:42 pm
i went to highschool with this dude, and hes worked his ass off to get where he is... nothing but a stand up guy.... good for u JOHNNY D

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May 13, 2008 8:01 am

Thanks for writing something other than the latest NFL player to get a DUI or assult on his girlfriend. It's good to hear there are some real good guys in the NFL still.

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