Div 1 graduation rates are all over the place!

<p>There is also a substantial wage differential between those who have “some college” v. “no college”</p>

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<p>And the odds of those with “some college” continuing on to complete a four-year degree at a later point is much higher. To that extent, affording a college education, even some of it, to folks who might otherwise have none should be viewed as a success, not a failure. But again, I think to get a better handle on the football/college intersection, one has to compare race/class cohorts at the same university. Some do dismally (Cal. might be the worst in that regard, perhaps because they have a cohort of academically gifted but low-income non-athletic minority students); others, like Ohio State, even with seemingly low graduation rates, might be doing quite well.</p>