Here's a look at every one of the 35 bowl games this season and the Graduation Success Rates (GSR) for each of the teams. The GSR is the NCAA's calculation of the graduation rate of student athletes, over a six year period, after initial college enrollment.
It's an eye-opener.
Here's a ranking of the bowls by the "fewest graduated" amongst both teams:
- Meinke Car Care Bowl: South Florida (44 GSR) vs. Clemson (60 GSR)
- Valero Alamo Bowl: Oklahoma State (59 GSR) vs. Arizona (48 GSR)
- Little Caesars Bowl: Toledo (65 GSR) vs. Florida International (46 GSR)
Here's a ranking of the bowl games by the "most graduated" amongst both teams:
- Hyundai Sun Bowl: Notre Dame (96 GSR) vs. Miami, FL (81 GSR)
- Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl: Army (85 GSR) vs. SMU (76 GSR)
- TicketCity Bowl: Northwestern (95 GSR) vs. Texas Tcch (69 GSR)
A PROPOSAL FOR UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS: It's about time that the NCAA, BCS and the Bowls get together and factor in the Graduation Success Rates (GSR) of all of the bowl eligible teams -- especially when determining what 6-6 teams get into bowl games. This year, there were two bowl eligible teams that were "overlooked" by the bowls; Temple; 8-4 record (56 GSR) and Western Michigan University; 6-6 record (59 GSR).
The ND GO IRISH BLOG's proposal is as follows;
- Any team that has a record better than 6-6 automatically "qualifies" for a bowl, if there are enough spots.
- All of the teams with 6-6 records would be ranked, for selection into bowl games, by their current GSR score for their football team. The team with the highest GSR would be ranked #1 among the 6-6 teams. If there were six spots available to teams with 6-6 records and there were 8 teams to pick from -- the six teams with the highest GSR would qualify for a bowl game. The two teams with the lowest GSR would not be playing in a bowl game.
If these rules were in effect this bowl season -- the following would have happened:
- Temple, with their 8-4 record -- would be playing in a bowl game.
- Western Michigan, with their 6-6 record and 59 GSR -- would be playing in a bowl game.
- Florida International, with their 6-6 record and 46 GSR -- would not be playing in a bowl game.
- Tennessee, with their 6-6 record and 53 GSR -- would not be playing in a bowl game.
- UTEP, with their 6-6 record and 57 GSR -- would have been the last team qualifying for a bowl game.
Here's the 2010 - 2011 Bowl Game Schedule
along with the GSR for the teams in each Bowl Game:
New Mexico Bowl -- December 18th
uDrove Humanitarian Bowl -- December 18th
- Fresno State: 52 GSR
- Northern Illinois: 67 GSR
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl -- December 18th
- Troy: 75 GSR
- Ohio: 71 GSR
Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg Bowl -- December 21st
- Southern Mississippi: 84 GSR
- Louisville: 63 GSR
MAACO Las Vegas Bowl -- December 22nd
- Utah: 62 GSR
- Boise State: 63 GSR
San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl -- December 23rd
- San Diego State: 55 GSR
- Naval Academy: 92 GSR
Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
- Hawaii: 46 GSR
- Tulsa: 66 GSR
Little Caesars Bowl -- December 26th
- Toledo: 65 GSR
- Florida International: 46 GSR
AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl -- December 27th
- Georgia Tech: 49 GSR
- Air Force Academy: 86 GSR
Champs Sports Bowl -- December 28th
- North Carolina State: 56 GSR
- West Virginia: 72 GSR
Insight Bowl -- December 28th
- Missouri: 71 GSR
- Iowa: 79 GSR
Military Bowl -- December 29th
- Maryland: 64 GSR
- East Carolina: 63 GSR
Texas Bowl -- December 29th
- Illinois: 76 GSR
- Baylor: 64 GSR
Valermo Alamo Bowl -- December 29th
- Oklahoma State: 59 GSR
- Arizona: 48 GSR
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl -- December 30th
New Era Pinstripes Bowl -- December 30th
- Kansas State: 69 GSR
- Syracuse: 76 GSR
Franklin American Mortgage Music Bowl -- December 30th
- North Carolina: 75 GSR
- Tennessee: 53 GSR
Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl -- December 30th
- Washington: 82 GSR
- Nebraska: 68 GSR
Meineke Car Care Bowl -- December 31st
- South Florida: 46 GSR
- Clemson: 60 GSR
Hyundai Sun Bowl -- December 31st
- Miami, FL: 81 GSR
- Notre Dame: 96 GSR
Auto Zone Liberty Bowl -- December 31st
- UCF: 70 GSR
- Georgia: 68 GSR
Chick-fil-A Bowl -- December 31st
- Florida State: 64 GSR
- South Carolina: 57 GSR
TicketCity Bowl -- January 1st
- Northwestern: 95 GSR
- Texas Tech: 69 GSR
Outback Bowl -- January 1st
- Penn State: 84 GSR
- Florida: 67 GSR
Capital One Bowl -- January 1st
- Michigan State: 55 GSR
- Alabama: 67 GSR
Gator Bowl -- January 1st
- Michigan: 72 GSR
- Mississippi State: 64 GSR
Rose Bowl presented by VIZIO -- January 1st
- Wisconsin: 65 GSR
- TCU: 71 GSR
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl -- January 1st
- Oklahoma: 44 GSR
- UCONN: 77 GSR
Discover Orange Bowl -- January 3rd
- Virginia Tech: 79 GSR
- Stanford: 83 GSR
AllState Sugar Bowl -- January 4th
- Arkansas: 55 GSR
- Ohio State: 63 GSR
GoDaddy.com Bowl -- January 6th
- Miami, OH: 79 GSR
- Middle Tennessee: 55 GSR
AT&T Cotton Bowl -- January 7th
- Texas A&M: 57 GSR
- LSU: 67 GSR
BBVA Compass Bowl -- January 8th
- Pittsburgh: 69 GSR
- Kentucky: 63 GSR
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl -- January 9th
- Boston College: 90 GSR
- Nevada: 66 GSR
Tostitos BCS National Championship Game -- January 10th
- Auburn: 63 GSR
- Oregon: 54 GSR