In almost every college football player's biography, there's a section that lists the other schools he considered before making his final choice.
Usually, those schools are relative to the type of recruit he was. A touted five-star player will have a list of some of the nation's bluebloods. Another might have schools in his region or in the same conference.
For Maryland outside linebacker Jalen Brooks, however, that list is a little different. In his bio, his "also considered" is three of the top academic schools in the nation: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
While at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Georgia, Brooks had the opportunity to get an Ivy League education at any number of prestigious institutions in the Northeast while also playing football.