Talent level and major distribution in “Power Five” conference football programs

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Watkins, Kelsey Slater
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ABSTRACT This article investigates whether an association existed between the talent level of football student-athletes who competed at “Power Five” institutions during the 2016 season and the likelihood that they were in a clustered major. Previous literature has researched whether clustering occurs and its association with sociological variables. The researchers performed a z-test of proportions to compare the proportion of football student-athletes in a specific major to the male undergraduate students in the same major to determine if a cluster existed, then used a chi-square test to examine the association between recruiting rank and clustering. The data set includes 21 “Power Five” football programs. To measure talent level, the researchers used the composite recruiting rank from 247sports.com. Results of the study showed that football student-athletes with a recruiting rank of three stars or higher were significantly more likely to be in a clustered major at five of the 21 institutions examined.
“五大国”会议足球项目的人才水平和专业分布
摘要:本文调查了2016赛季在“五大名校”参加比赛的足球学生运动员的天赋水平与他们在集群专业的可能性之间是否存在关联。以往的文献研究了聚类是否发生以及聚类与社会变量的关系。研究人员使用z-检验来比较特定专业的足球学生运动员与同一专业的男性本科生的比例,以确定是否存在聚类,然后使用卡方检验来检验招募等级与聚类之间的关系。该数据集包括21个“五强”足球项目。为了衡量人才水平,研究人员使用了来自247sports.com的综合招聘排名。研究结果显示,在被调查的21所大学中,有5所大学的足球学生运动员在招生排名为三星或更高的情况下,更有可能进入一个集群专业。
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