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Soonerjeepman
11/8/2011, 01:48 PM
good read..

NORMAN, Okla. -- Trey Millard stepped onto the University of Oklahoma campus with the maturity and focus that is uncommon among freshmen.

He made an immediate impact, becoming the Sooners' starting fullback and scoring four touchdowns while averaging 5.4 yards per touch in 2010.

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Matthew Emmons/US PresswireSooners fullback Trey Millard made an impact on the field as a freshman in 2010.
And Millard's focus and maturity didn't end on the football field. The sophomore's commitment to excellence extended to the classroom during his first semester on campus.

"Usually the first semester sets the tone," said Annette Moran, the assistant director for academic affairs at OU. "He absolutely rocked it out of the park. That first semester is usually a good indication.

"I knew very early on he was really committed to making this a big part of his life."

Millard finished with a grade point average above 3.5 in his first semester and has continued to earn high grades while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU. He earned the Jay Myers Award, an award given to freshmen for academic excellence, during his first year in Norman.

"I had to sit down with him and be honest," Moran said of her reaction when she found out Millard was looking to major in psychology. "Not to change his mind but to let him know what he would be facing and tell him, 'You're going to be challenged and it's going to be difficult. You have to make a decision now if you're willing and able to put in the time that is going to be required.' "

The prospect of trying to handle a difficult major while starting for one of the best football teams in the country did not faze Millard. He entered school knowing he wanted to major in psychology because it has always piqued his interest.

"It's the human brain, the most powerful thing on the planet," Millard said of why he chose psychology. "Understanding it and how it works, there's a lot of weaknesses and strengths and why we work the way we do."

The first semester on campus is a defining checkpoint and potential roadblock for college freshmen, even more so for a freshman football player who makes an immediate impact on the field.

But Millard handled the transition from Columbia (Mo.) Rock Bridge to OU with relative ease because his mother, Joy, had pushed the importance of education throughout his childhood. He was a member of the National Honor Society in high school and even had two poems published before he enrolled at OU.

"She made sure I knew the student part comes first in student-athlete," Millard said of his mother, who happens to be the director of conferences at the University of Missouri.

Thus Millard developed quality study habits and realized early in life that time management should be a priority.

"A lot of that developed in high school and just carried over, just understanding you need to put in the extra hours," he said. "It's just more extreme here with the football demands and academic demands."

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Those study habits and his commitment to his classwork were encouraging to Moran. Seeing that Millard was willing to make the effort to be a good student despite the distractions and accolades that come with playing as a true freshman, she knew Millard would be able to handle the difficult workload required to pursue a psychology degree.

"That first semester is tough, especially when you are playing, so to pull it out like he did is really impressive," Moran said. "Not only has he been making it through, he's been excelling."

Moran has also been impressed by the aggressive approach taken by Millard, who is on track to graduate in four years, to earn his degree.

"He's really good about coming to visit me weekly," Moran said. "He's very quick to ask questions; he's not just sitting there thinking, 'Oh, I'll be fine.' He's proactive in making sure he takes care of everything he needs to do.

"He's very mature, he knows what he wants and he values his education. He knows it is important."

BeaSooner
11/8/2011, 01:55 PM
"...while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU."

Give me a ****ing break. Really?!?!?! psychology is one of the toughest majors at OU? GTFOH

SoonerTerry
11/8/2011, 02:06 PM
"...while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU."

Give me a ****ing break. Really?!?!?! psychology is one of the toughest majors at OU? GTFOH

so you are saing that it is one of the hardest majors?

yermom
11/8/2011, 04:01 PM
"...while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU. (for football players)"

Give me a ****ing break. Really?!?!?! psychology is one of the toughest majors at OU? GTFOH

fixed ;)

surely it's in the top 100 of tough majors at OU

not a slight on Mr. Millard, or his grades/effort but that seems a little overblown

badger
11/8/2011, 04:09 PM
Don't take too much away from the guy for having a good GPA. A lot of students go through OU that are lucky to have 3.0's, not 3.5's.

Of course, they also don't have the student-athlete academic support system in place... besides the point though. They have a lot of time eaten up during fall semesters for practice, film, travel and games (and injuries can distract you from studies as well I imagine).

Soonerjeepman
11/8/2011, 04:18 PM
dang...I thought in view of Good being arrested this might be a GOOD thing...lol...

at least it isn't "African Studies" or whatever the basic degree it seems most athletes go after..

Landthief 1972
11/8/2011, 04:21 PM
"...while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU."

Give me a ****ing break. Really?!?!?! psychology is one of the toughest majors at OU? GTFOH

So, you're bagging on the psychology major, while writing with the grammatical skills of a sixth grader texting her "BFF?" To REALLY get your point across, maybe you should have added a few more question marks, and an "OMG!"

Howzit
11/8/2011, 04:43 PM
LOLZES!!11!

BeaSooner
11/8/2011, 06:13 PM
So, you're bagging on the psychology major, while writing with the grammatical skills of a sixth grader texting her "BFF?" To REALLY get your point across, maybe you should have added a few more question marks, and an "OMG!"

STFU - how was that?

BeaSooner
11/8/2011, 06:17 PM
I don't take issue with psychology as a major and applaud his dedication. I am aware of how difficult it is to get good grades with their schedules. However, I do find the last part of that sentence laughable.

Is that easier for you to read, Landthief 1972?

btb916
11/8/2011, 06:27 PM
I don't take issue with psychology as a major and applaud his dedication. I am aware of how difficult it is to get good grades with their schedules. However, I do find the last part of that sentence laughable.

Is that easier for you to read, Landthief 1972?

I disagree that psychology is one of the most difficult majors at OU. I would never throw a fit about it though, either in person or on the internet. And especially not in a post that is honoring the dedication and accomplishment of a football player for academic success. Instead, I would hold my tongue and say, "Good work Trey. Keep it up."

So...Good work Trey. Keep it up.

oudavid1
11/8/2011, 07:06 PM
I would like to think computer science is a harder major than psychology at any school.

8timechamps
11/8/2011, 07:28 PM
Regardless of the level of difficulty, it's good to see this kind of story about one of our players. I don't know what Trey's study habits are like (apparently pretty good though), but I know he a great FB and hits like a truck. I have little doubt he'll be playing on Sundays.

oudavid1
11/8/2011, 09:10 PM
Regardless of the level of difficulty, it's good to see this kind of story about one of our players. I don't know what Trey's study habits are like (apparently pretty good though), but I know he a great FB and hits like a truck. I have little doubt he'll be playing on Sundays.

Agreed. His 61 yard TD run was amazing!

Soonermagik
11/8/2011, 09:55 PM
"...while majoring in psychology, one of the toughest majors at OU."

Give me a ****ing break. Really?!?!?! psychology is one of the toughest majors at OU? GTFOH

I'm with you. I went to OU and psychology seems like an easy major compared to engineering, computer sciences, math etc.. I'm glad he's doing well, but let's be honest here.