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Haas

[has]

noun

  1. Mary Rosamond, 1910–96, U.S. linguist.



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He graduated from Cal’s Haas School of Business and commuted to internships in commercial real estate between two-a-days during training camp.

“It’s super unusual to be able to maintain the academics and perform on the field,” said Stephen Etter, a finance lecturer at Haas who taught the quarterback.

As a redshirt freshman on the scout team, he chased straight A’s in the classroom and applied early to Haas, which admits only about a dozen athletes in any given year.

Etter, the professor who mentored Mendoza, puts him in elite company for a student-athlete at Haas, alongside Olympic swimmer Ryan Murphy and pro golfer Collin Morikawa.

Faced with learning a new offense for the fourth year in a row, he applied learning techniques he picked up at Haas to help him memorize the playbook.

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