At the end of their college careers, most NCAA football players don’t end up moving on to the NFL.

Though Vanderbilt RB Ralph Webb will almost certainly get a chance to play on Sundays after his Commodore days are over, he knows the importance of earning a degree while he’s on campus.

In fact, at SEC Media Days on Tuesday, Webb told FOX Sports writer Bruce Feldman what he wants to do with his degree, which is in sociology:

Obviously, a large NFL contract would go a long way toward helping Webb reach his business dreams, so he’ll try his best to have another outstanding season this fall.

Already the Commodores’ all-time leading rusher after amassing 3,347 yards and 22 touchdowns in three seasons, Webb has a chance to put the record out of reach as he readies himself for the 2017 campaign.