robert griffin, to the stage. robert griffin, to the stage. griffin told the crowd he was earning two degrees while playing ball. >> plan "a" would be, you know, go to law school after i finish my communications degree, and plan "b" would be go to the nfl. so, you know, if plan "b" works out, it's fine, but i've always got plan "a." ( laughter ) >> ladies and gentlemen, robert griffin! >> bergman: but griffin's success isn't the norm at baylor. in recent years, the graduation rates for the university's revenue-generating sports-- football and men's basketball-- have been in decline. in fact, according to the ncaa, baylor's basketball team graduates less than half of its players. and last year, the graduation rate for baylor's african- american players was 29%. >> dunks it for the exclamation point... >> bergman: it doesn't sound like an acceptable graduation rate, and definitely 29% isn't higher than the general student body. >> no, that's not an acceptable graduation rate. and if an institution were t have a cont