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Study: Racial gap in grad rates drops again for bowl teams

Por: 10 WBNS Nation December 08, 2022

WASHINGTON — The racial gap in graduation rates for this year’s bowl teams in college football has declined again, this time to the smallest difference in the history of a study examining the data. that the overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for bowl-bound teams in 2022 has reached an all-time high of 83%. At the same time, improvements in the average GSR for Black football players (79.5%) slightly outpaced those of white players (91.7%).... + full article



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