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In this June 28, 2018 photo provided by Arizona State University Media Relations, Arizona State wide receiver Kyle Williams, right, poses with Dr. Anikar Chhabra, the team physician and director of sports medicine, at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. Summers are hardly a break for most college athletes, especially football players. Almost all take classes to lighten their loads in season. Still, many college football players work summer jobs and internships or do volunteer work. At Arizona State, receiver Kyle Williams is preparing to be a surgeon. (Arizona State University Media Relations via AP)

In this June 28, 2018 photo provided by Arizona State University Media Relations, Arizona State wide receiver Kyle Williams, right, poses with Dr. Anikar Chhabra, the team physician and director of sports medicine, at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. Summers are hardly a break for most college athletes, especially football players. Almost all take classes to lighten their loads in season. Still, many college football players work summer jobs and internships or do volunteer work. At Arizona State, receiver Kyle Williams is preparing to be a surgeon. (Arizona State University Media Relations via AP)

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