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21.11.2017

State of Play: How Do College Football Programs Compete for Student Athletes?

verfasst von: Jill S. Harris

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Abstract

Each year high school football players sign letters of intent with college football programs. The NCAA governs this matching market with strict rules that are designed to protect amateurism. DuMond et al. (J Sports Econ 9(1):67–87, 2008) develop a model of athlete choice. I consider the matching puzzle from the program’s perspective: What factors increase the likelihood that a school will successfully recruit an athlete? Like DuMond et al., I find that the state of play matters. However, my results suggest that football programs are willing to recruit outside their borders. In addition, the results align with prior findings about cheating in the NCAA. This extends the literature on college sport recruiting and may provide insight into other matching puzzles in academic, medical, and business job markets.

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1
A larger literature exists with respect to the professional football draft. See Berri and Simmons (2011), Hendricks et al. (2003), and Grier and Tollison (1994) for examples.
 
2
Perhaps the football programs care more about maximizing revenues then winning. However, Brown and Jewell (2004) suggest that a program’s revenues are a function of its skill level, the quality of its opponents, market demand, and its past success. Higher-skilled teams make more revenue because they win more often. Coaches of winning teams (that go to championship games) earn bonus money based on winning. It seems reasonable to suggest that DI football organizations prefer winning to losing.
 
3
These estimates have not been updated since 2006 and likely represent a lower bound of the rents earned by schools today.
 
4
Initially, I chose the top 100 because of my interest in the DuMond et al. study. For comparison purposes, it seemed prudent to examine the same cross-section of athletes that they did.
 
5
Summary statistics are not listed in Table 1 but are available upon request.
 
6
In this study, the significance of the NCAA violation effect is largely driven by USC’s program.
 
7
Under Saban’s leadership, Alabama was the BCS Champion in 2009, 2011, and 2012.
 
8
See Harris (2016) and Fleisher et al. (1988) for more detailed reviews of the NCAA crime literature.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
State of Play: How Do College Football Programs Compete for Student Athletes?
verfasst von
Jill S. Harris
Publikationsdatum
21.11.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Review of Industrial Organization / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0889-938X
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7160
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11151-017-9602-z

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