The College Cost BCS, in its second year, aims to bring attention to college affordability through football’s coveted college bowl games. What if these teams didn’t play ball and instead, faced off on how well they keep education affordable? Admittedly, the teams here are not a representative sample of higher education in America (nor are they the best in college sports, ahem). They do, howeverContinue Reading »
The College Cost BCS, in its second year, aims to bring attention to college affordability through football’s coveted college bowl games. What if these teams didn’t play ball and instead, faced off on how well they keep education affordable? Admittedly, the teams here are not a representative sample of higher education in America (nor are they the best in college sports, ahem). They do, howeverContinue Reading »

The College Cost BCS, in its second year, aims to bring attention to college affordability through football’s coveted college bowl games. What if these teams didn’t play ball and instead, faced off on how well they keep education affordable? Admittedly, the teams here are not a representative sample of higher education in America (nor are they the best in college sports, ahem). They do, howeverContinue Reading »
The College Cost BCS, in its second year, aims to bring attention to college affordability through football’s coveted college bowl games. What if these teams didn’t play ball and instead, faced off on how well they keep education affordable? Admittedly, the teams here are not a representative sample of higher education in America (nor are they the best in college sports, ahem). They do, howeverContinue Reading »
The College Cost BCS, in its second year, aims to bring attention to college affordability through football’s coveted college bowl games. What if these teams didn’t play ball and instead, faced off on how well they keep education affordable? Admittedly, the teams here are not a representative sample of higher education in America (nor are they the best in college sports, ahem). They do, howeverContinue Reading »
I’m less-than-enthused about this year’s college Bowl Championship Series. (Admittedly, some of that stems from the fact that my beloved Buckeyes are ineligible this season despite their undefeated record). So reviving the College Cost BCS, now in its second year, brings a little excitement to an otherwise-predictable bowl season. We can guess that Stanford will run all over Wisconsin, LouisvilContinue Reading »
Copyright Allstate BCS National Championship
While many college football fans yawn at this match-up (Didn’t this already happen? And didn’t LSU already beat Alabama?), it’s one you shouldn’t miss in the College Cost series: Neither team has posted great results in any of our considering factors. LSU may approach this as a shoe-in, since tContinue Reading »
Copyright Discover Orange Bowl
Both Clemson and West Virginia pack powerful offenses – both quarterbacks finished in the nation’s top 10 in passing yards. But odds are in Clemson’s favor: the team is still riding high after securing the ACC championship for the first time in more than 20 years.
1st Quarter: Football Operating Budget
Copyright Allstate Sugar Bowl
Michigan and Virginia Tech fans have headed south to warmer climates to watch their favorites face off in New Orleans. As an Ohio State alum, I’m rooting for any team that plays M*ch*g*n – even if the odds are in the Wolverines favor.
1st Quarter: Football Operating Budget
Both Michigan and Virginia Tech post surContinue Reading »
© Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
This year the Fiesta Bowl hosts Stanford and Oklahoma State University. One expert has Stanford winning, but it should be close. As for our college cost analysis, this will be an interesting match-up as we see how Stanford, a private and highly selective nonprofit institution compares to OSU, a public and moderately selective public institContinue Reading »

