COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett could lose as much as $17,778 in aid if Urban Meyer revokes Barrett's summer scholarship over a drunken-driving charge, which Meyer has said could be one of Barrett's punishments.
Ohio State provided the detailed numbers of what that summer loss could mean on Wednesday after a request from cleveland.com.
The full total includes a potential 12-credit course load for an out-of-state student like Barrett, who is from Texas. Even if Barrett would take no summer classes, he would stand to lose $4,110, according to the Ohio State numbers.
Room for the summer term is valued $2,710, so Barrett would not receive that money to apply to his off-campus rent.