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Articles

The academic impact of participating in college football playoff games

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Pages 258-279 | Published online: 03 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This study uses ten years of football team data from NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) institutions to explore the academic impact of intercollegiate football playoff participation. Fixed effects regression analyses of panel data spanning the 2003–04 to 2013–14 academic years show participation in three weeks of postseason play has a negative effect on fall team GPA, though an extremely small sample size elicits concerns regarding generalizability. In contrast, analyses of Academic Progress Rate (APR), the NCAA metric for student-athlete team academic success, reveals teams participating in three weeks of playoffs contention have higher APR scores than teams not competing. The study also compares results produced through Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and fixed effects regression analyses.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes on contributors

Dr. Matthew (Matt) Starcke is a Research Education Analyst at RTI International. His research interests include student worldview development, collegiate athletics, and the college student experience generally.

Dr. Rebecca (Becky) Crandall is a Senior Lecturer in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at The Ohio State University. Her research focuses on intercollegiate athletics, with attention directed toward student-athlete spirituality, development, and well-being. She also explores topics related to campus religious/worldview diversity and LGBTQ issues in higher education.

Notes

1 Previously NCAA Division I-AA.

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