We use a data set of Football Bowl Subdivision (Division-IA) universities to investigate the hypothesis that higher coach pay leads to improved team performance. Our analysis finds that pay and team performance are positively correlated and that, when schools change coaches, higher pay is associated with improved performance. The evidence suggests that additional rating points are increasingly valuable, perhaps over US$1 million for top teams. Our descriptive analysis reveals the median 2011 head coach pay of US$1.2 million, significant increases over our 2006-2011 study period, and large disparities among schools and conferences.We conclude that admin-istrators perceive highly ranked football teams have significant value
College presidents and football coaches are frequently criticized for their high compensation. In th...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
American football as the most popular sport in the US higher education attracts millions of students...
Intercollegiate athletics has been a source of ongoing controversy regarding the potential conflict ...
Using unique data of Football Bowl Subdivision college football games, we examine the determinants o...
Out of the 128 schools that participate on NCAA’s DI Football tournament, 22 did not provide informa...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
According to Fama (1980), the agency theory states that in order to avoid issues of moral hazard and...
College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
Head coaches in top conferences earn an average $1.4 million Head coaches in lesser conferences earn...
This study investigates the effects of job-level, task-based, segregation on racial differences in p...
Universities in the United States spend millions of dollars on athletic programs each year while at ...
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College presidents and football coaches are frequently criticized for their high compensation. In th...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
American football as the most popular sport in the US higher education attracts millions of students...
Intercollegiate athletics has been a source of ongoing controversy regarding the potential conflict ...
Using unique data of Football Bowl Subdivision college football games, we examine the determinants o...
Out of the 128 schools that participate on NCAA’s DI Football tournament, 22 did not provide informa...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
According to Fama (1980), the agency theory states that in order to avoid issues of moral hazard and...
College football coaches’ employment contracts and compensation garner public attention and scrutiny...
Despite the escalation of football coaches' salaries at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NC...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
Head coaches in top conferences earn an average $1.4 million Head coaches in lesser conferences earn...
This study investigates the effects of job-level, task-based, segregation on racial differences in p...
Universities in the United States spend millions of dollars on athletic programs each year while at ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).College football recruits choose...
College presidents and football coaches are frequently criticized for their high compensation. In th...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
American football as the most popular sport in the US higher education attracts millions of students...