Intercollegiate athletics has been a source of ongoing controversy regarding the potential conflict in pursuing athletic success while maintaining academic standards. This study examines the implicit reward system for athletic directors (ADs) in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision. Using AD compensation for 2010-2011, the evidence shows that base salaries are largely determined by revenues generated within the athletic department. Earned bonuses are unrelated to revenues but are correlated positively with football success, the tenure of the AD, and the number of teams sponsored by the school
Since college athletic departments are considered non-profit organizations and it’s expected they sp...
The purpose of this observational exploratory study was to understand which factors most influences ...
College athletics play a significant role in the landscape of higher education, especially with rega...
Intercollegiate athletics has been a source of ongoing controversy regarding the potential conflict ...
We use a data set of Football Bowl Subdivision (Division-IA) universities to investigate the hypothe...
This article investigates whether an association existed between the clustering of NCAA Division I F...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has Division I, Division II, and Division III at...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
This article examines the relationship between player compensation in college football and competiti...
One of the primary challenges of Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) collegiate athletic prog...
This article examines the relationship between college football success and SAT scores using an upda...
A previous study finds a negative relationship between football success and football player graduati...
This Article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
The purpose of this study was to survey the opinions of athletic directors, head football coaches, a...
Since college athletic departments are considered non-profit organizations and it’s expected they sp...
The purpose of this observational exploratory study was to understand which factors most influences ...
College athletics play a significant role in the landscape of higher education, especially with rega...
Intercollegiate athletics has been a source of ongoing controversy regarding the potential conflict ...
We use a data set of Football Bowl Subdivision (Division-IA) universities to investigate the hypothe...
This article investigates whether an association existed between the clustering of NCAA Division I F...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has Division I, Division II, and Division III at...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been succes...
This article examines the relationship between player compensation in college football and competiti...
One of the primary challenges of Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) collegiate athletic prog...
This article examines the relationship between college football success and SAT scores using an upda...
A previous study finds a negative relationship between football success and football player graduati...
This Article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
The purpose of this study was to survey the opinions of athletic directors, head football coaches, a...
Since college athletic departments are considered non-profit organizations and it’s expected they sp...
The purpose of this observational exploratory study was to understand which factors most influences ...
College athletics play a significant role in the landscape of higher education, especially with rega...