STILLWATER — In the spring of 2018, Kemah Siverand had a decision to make.
He had already determined he wanted to transfer out of Texas A&M following his redshirt sophomore year, and he was looking at potential landing spots, eventually choosing Oklahoma State.
But that wasn’t the biggest decision he had to make.
After the spring semester, Siverand was going to be 25 hours away from graduating.
He could transfer, sit out a year, and play his final season at his new destination in the fall of 2019.
Or he could complete the academic equivalent of an Ironman triathlon: 25 credit hours in one summer.