Spending on big-time college athletics is often justified on the grounds that athletic success attracts students and raises donations. We exploit data on bookmaker spreads to estimate the probability of winning each game for college football teams. We then condition on these probabilities using a propensity score design to estimate the effects of winning on donations, applications, and enrollment. The resulting estimates represent causal effects under the assumption that, conditional on bookmaker spreads, winning is uncorrelated with potential outcomes. We find that winning reduces acceptance rates and increases donations, applications, academic reputation, in-state enrollment, and incoming SAT scores
Head coaches in top conferences earn an average $1.4 million Head coaches in lesser conferences earn...
The role of college athletics in the University system has long been a topic of interest. Previous s...
This study was conducted to see what relationship exists between markers of athletic success of NCAA...
Spending on big-time college athletics is often justified on the grounds that athletic success attra...
Spending on big-time college athletics is often justified on the grounds that athletic success attra...
For the 65 colleges and universities that participate in the Power Five athletic conferences (Pac 12...
Empirical studies have produced mixed results on the relationship between a school's sports suc...
Division I athletics require a substantial financial commitment from a university. Previous research...
This paper investigates the theoretical connection between FBS College Football success and the unde...
Do successful college athletic programs stimulate additional applications from prospective students ...
Using a unique, national data set that indicates where students choose to send their SAT scores, the...
This article examines the relationship between college football success and SAT scores using an upda...
As the cost of maintaining a competitive athletic program continues to rise, many are questioning th...
I measure the spillover effect of intercollegiate athletics on the quantity and quality of applicant...
A dynamic system consisting of donations and various sports’ success is estimated to examine relatio...
Head coaches in top conferences earn an average $1.4 million Head coaches in lesser conferences earn...
The role of college athletics in the University system has long been a topic of interest. Previous s...
This study was conducted to see what relationship exists between markers of athletic success of NCAA...
Spending on big-time college athletics is often justified on the grounds that athletic success attra...
Spending on big-time college athletics is often justified on the grounds that athletic success attra...
For the 65 colleges and universities that participate in the Power Five athletic conferences (Pac 12...
Empirical studies have produced mixed results on the relationship between a school's sports suc...
Division I athletics require a substantial financial commitment from a university. Previous research...
This paper investigates the theoretical connection between FBS College Football success and the unde...
Do successful college athletic programs stimulate additional applications from prospective students ...
Using a unique, national data set that indicates where students choose to send their SAT scores, the...
This article examines the relationship between college football success and SAT scores using an upda...
As the cost of maintaining a competitive athletic program continues to rise, many are questioning th...
I measure the spillover effect of intercollegiate athletics on the quantity and quality of applicant...
A dynamic system consisting of donations and various sports’ success is estimated to examine relatio...
Head coaches in top conferences earn an average $1.4 million Head coaches in lesser conferences earn...
The role of college athletics in the University system has long been a topic of interest. Previous s...
This study was conducted to see what relationship exists between markers of athletic success of NCAA...