Jerrell Powe has had his issues with the NCAA, as his first two years of college were a mess while he tried to get things sorted out so he could play at Ole Miss.

A stop at a prep school turned into a year in which he couldn’t play for the Rebels, though he was on Ole Miss’s campus. When he was finally able to play, he turned into a solid defensive tackle, and was eventually a sixth-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft.

Now, following a five-year NFL career that ended in 2015, Powe is finally graduating from Ole Miss. In the tweet below, he sarcastically invites NCAA directors Mark Emmert and Myles Brand to “take a break from keeping young men from getting a college education” to attend his graduation ceremony:

Powe fell in the 2011 NFL Draft in part because he was 24 at the time of the draft — older than most of the other players.

Now, though, he’s earning his degree, and that’ll help him with whatever the future holds.