CINCINNATI -- Second place isn't so bad for the young women of Seton High School.
The 500-student school entered the Chegg "Ed on Campus" contest to bring Ed Sheeran to their school. Seton lost to a much larger school, the University of Central Florida and its 60,000 students.
Still, the Grammy Award-winner sent a personal message to the West Price Hill high school. He also had a special surprise in store.
"The energy in here is so wild and crazy right now," senior Emily Berning said. "I think it's gonna be hard to focus in school today."
Watch the video above to see what the Seton students will get for their second-place finish.