The ones that our guys went to after they grad transferred, have good graduate school programs (FSU, UF, KU, UCF). Once you get to grad school it becomes less about where you are, and more about what you accomplish once you're there. Employers want to see a proven track record of your accomplishments, and it's not so much about what GPA you ended up with at the end.
For example, if someone got a doctoral degree in the sciences at Harvard, but has just one publication in some truly obscure journal, then he's going to be a pretty weak candidate for a top tier job compared to the FSU grad who has a couple of mid-level publications.