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This paper provides an empirical analysis of attendance to Division I women’s collegiate basketball programs from 2000-2009. The evidence suggests that women’s basketball attendance is sensitive to many of the same variables known to influence attendance to men’s collegiate basketball,...
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We study the perceived discrepancy between power conference and mid-major college football teams by examining outcomes of games when these teams face one another. We find that point spreads are set statistically irrationally in games where power conference teams play mid-major teams. We examine...
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Using unique data of Football Bowl Subdivision college football games, we examine the determinants of coach compensation, football expenses and performance. We find that coach compensation is highly related to the coach’s past success. Additionally, coach pay is higher when the institution has...
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Analyzing the peer assessment portion of the US News and World Report’s college rankings, we find that administrators and faculty rate more highly universities whose football team receives a greater number of votes in either the final Associated Press or Coaches Poll. Controlling for...
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Cities compete for the opportunity to host events that draw large crowds of visitors. The argument is that these visitors bring with them lots of spending in hotels and restaurants, providing jobs for workers in the service industry, and generating sales tax revenues for the city. In many...
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to unionize. This ruling is part of ongoing scrutiny of The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA's) model which …
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Analyzing the peer assessment category of the US News and World Report's America's Best Colleges rankings, we find that universities fielding a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team are more highly rated by administrators and faculty at peer institutions. Universities are also more highly rated...
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investment is durable. We test the model using data from NCAA Division I athletic programs from 2006-2011; the models incorporate … spatial autocorrelation that capture dynamic rivalrous interaction. Results support the prediction of both models - NCAA …
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The paper estimates the key determinants of compensation for head football coaches in the NCAA’s Football Bowl …
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, including the standard deviation of winning percentages and Associated Press rankings. They also examine the 1991 NCAA roll …
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