For full disclosure, when I was in High School I developed a poll similar to the BCS to rank females at our school.
There wasn’t any points awarded for sex, but one of the things the girls were scored on was sluttiness. If I recall there were about 10 categories that were scored on a 1-10 system (10 being the highest). We would hand out ballots on Monday and rankings would be posted on Wednesday.
None of the administration or teachers ever found out, the girls knew about and took it as seriously as people take the BCS now.
So this story doesn’t surprise me at all. Here are the details of what the kids at Piedmont High School in San Francisco were doing.
“It has been reported that students on some of our Varsity Teams have set up a ‘Fantasy Slut League’ in which our female students (unbeknownst to most of them) are drafted as part of the league,” Kitchens wrote in the letter. “Male students earn points for documented engagement in sexual activities with female students.”
The league has existed as “part of ‘bonding’ for some Varsity Teams during their seasons of sport,” the letter said. Many students, both male and female, were aware of the league and participated, either willingly or under pressure from older students or under social pressures to be popular, the letter said.
“The revelation that students expressed concern that the fallout could result in discipline and affect their college applications suggests an understanding by students that there is something wrong with the ‘Fantasy Slut League,’” Kitchens wrote.
It makes sense the kids would move from rankings to fantasy sports.
Wonder if they went to Buffalo Wild Wings to do the draft?