Florida State University safety Myron Rolle is bypassing an immediate chance at playing in the National Football League to study at Oxford University. Rolle, a three-year starter for the Seminoles, is accepting a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the school in England, said his brother McKinley Rolle, who is managing Myron?s media appearances. Rolle, 22, started all but one game for Florida State this season, arriving late for the Nov. 22 game at Maryland after completing a Rhodes Scholar interview. He finished third on the team with 62 tackles and was named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference second team. He graduated in 2 1/2 years with a degree in exercise science and is pursuing a master?s in public administration, Florida State said when it announced in November that he was among the 32 scholarship winners. He will work on a master?s degree in medical anthropology there. ?We?re expecting Mr. Rolle to join us at Oxford,? Colin Lucas, warden of the Rhodes Trust, which supports scholars selected to study at the school, said in a telephone interview. ?He hasn?t given any indication he won?t.?