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Abstract Investing in athletics is one approach that universities have taken to better appeal to potential students. We analyze whether football success, as measured by win percentage, is correlated with a higher number of student applicants. We find that for schools in the major “Power‐Five” conferences, win percentage does not significantly change the number of students who apply. However, in the smaller “Group‐of‐Five” conferences, win percentage is associated with an increase in the number of applications. This is a particularly relevant finding because smaller universities may often be the ones struggling to maintain the size of their student body.
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Craig P. McFarland
Walker (United States)
Peter A. Groothuis
Appalachian State University
Dennis Guignet
Appalachian State University
Contemporary Economic Policy
Appalachian State University
Walker (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e72771b6db6435876a14d7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/coep.12642