
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings/standings are out.
Ohio State is number one and University of South Florida is number 2.
Whoopdee doo...
What about graduation rates?
How many of the athletes from these schools will graduate?
How about we factor graduation rates in to the BCS formula?
Oh...it's about the money...how much money can a program get if they go to this or that bowl, regardless of how many on their team graduate?
For last year's bowl games AND more importantly graduation rates of participating teams see:
The Tostitos BCS Championship Graduation Rates
Citi Rose Bowl Graduation Rates
AT & T Cotton Bowl Graduation Rates
Capital One Bowl Graduation Rates
MPC Computers Bowl Graduation Rates
Meineke Car Care Bowl Graduation Rates
Chick-fil-A Bowl Graduation Rates
Champs Sports Bowl Graduation Rates
Brut Sun Bowl Graduation Rates
Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Graduation Rates
Autozone Liberty Bowl Graduation Rates
Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Game Graduation Rates
PetroSun Independence Bowl Graduation Rates
Motor City Bowl Graduation Rates
Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Game Graduation Rates
Papajohns.com Bowl Graduation Rates
New Mexico Bowl Graduation Rates
Bell Helicopter Armed Services Bowl
R & L Carriers New Orlean Bowl Graduation Rates
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Graduation Rates
Pioneer Pure Vision Las Vegas Bowl Graduation Rates
See also:
College Bowl Games worth $200 Million Plus
Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Rankings/Standings- Deciding Which College Makes the Most Money
Who says college sports AND the BCS is NOT about the money?








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