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Thomas H. Sawyer; Tonya L. Sawyer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
This case shows how important it is for all coaches, especially head coaches, to know and understand the rules of their sport. Not just the playing rules, but also administrative rules, which include rules on recruiting. Failure to follow the rules and procedures led the defendants in this case to be liable for negligent supervision.
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Standards, Athletics, Compliance (Legal)
Welch Suggs; Alex B. Monday; Jennifer May-Trifiletti; James C. Hearn – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Football teams draw the largest crowds of any American collegiate sport, and with them, both positive and negative attention for colleges and universities. Nearly 50 colleges have added the sport recently, but little research has examined the institutional effects of adding a team. Some of these institutions are regional research universities…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Influences
Ortega, Guillermo; Grafnetterova, Nikola – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Despite Latinxs steadily rising in number among the U.S. population, these students have been systematically excluded from the study of intercollegiate athletics. Guided by Yosso's (2005) Community Cultural Wealth model, this qualitative study explored the recruitment experiences of 12 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, College Athletics, Athletes, Athletic Coaches
John Haller – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2023
This article explores the external environmental factors that affected organizational change at Joseph's University and Villanova University two private Catholic institutions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-resulting in differentiated market positions at each institution. Specifically, the role of demographic changes and the role of intercollegiate…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Religious Colleges, Organizational Change, College Athletics
Huml, Matt Ryan; Pifer, N. David; Towle, Caitlin; Rode, Cheryl R. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2019
College athletics is currently in the midst of a building boom in which universities are competing with each other to reach an always-increasing standard of lavish athletic facilities. While these facilities are costing in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars, little research is examining the return on investment for athletic programs. The…
Descriptors: Physical Education Facilities, College Athletics, Student Recruitment, Team Sports
Hextrum, Kirsten – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
This study uses Bourdieusian (1977, 1978, 2011) approaches to reproduction to position athletic bureaucracies as legitimating institutions that convert capital. I examine how the cultural production of amateurism in U.S. college sports facilitates class reproduction by enabling a direct conversion between accrued economic, social, and physical…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, College Athletics, Athletes, Middle Class
Diel, Stan R.; Katsinas, Stephen – Innovative Higher Education, 2018
University and college institutional advertisements, which typically are broadcast as public service announcements during the halftime of football games, were the subject of a quantitative analysis focused on commonality in messaging and employment of the semiotic theory of brand advertising. Findings indicate advertisements focus on students'…
Descriptors: Colleges, Universities, Advertising, College Athletics
Roush, Justin R.; Johnson, Bruce K. – Journal of Economic Education, 2018
The authors of this article describe an adaptation of the rent-seeking game by Goeree and Holt (1999) to the recruiting of athletes by NCAA Division I football and basketball teams. Students engage in an effort-based lottery, i.e., recruiting to sign a blue-chip prospect. The winner gets the prize--the player's marginal revenue product in excess…
Descriptors: College Athletics, College Students, Student Recruitment, Athletes
Ryan, Brendan M. – Higher Education Studies, 2017
This paper will apply the work of Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman in Prospect theory to the college recruiting process. Prospect theory challenges one of the fundamental ideas of Economics; humans are rational creatures and make rational decisions. The theory demonstrates that in fact, often humans do not make rational decisions and are instead…
Descriptors: Heuristics, College Athletics, Social Theories, Student Recruitment
Hextrum, Kirsten – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background/Context: School-sponsored sports programs are seen in both the public and policy spheres as meritocratic mobility institutions. In the U.S. context, athletic participation can yield access to college via sports performance. Meritocratic mobility would be achieved as individuals use their athletic ability and effort to enter universities…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Access to Education, College Students, Youth Programs
Hextrum, Kirsten – Harvard Educational Review, 2018
In this article, Kirsten Hextrum considers institutional avenues that limit upward mobility opportunities by revealing a hidden curriculum of athletic recruiting that favors students from privileged backgrounds. The study's data center on forty-seven life history interviews with National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I athletes from an…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, College Athletics, Athletes, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Finkel, Ed – Community College Journal, 2018
Community college sports teams don't play in nationally televised bowl games or championship tournaments that inspire betting pools in offices across America, but athletic teams at community colleges, especially those in rural areas, play a vital role in attracting a cohort of students who are culturally diverse. This article discusses the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Athletics, Two Year College Students, College Housing
Pestereva, Nina; Kholina, Veronika; Qi, Wang – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2019
The research reported in this paper seeks to assess the potential of the Russian market for exported educational services through the example of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Network University (SCOU). The authors share the findings from their analysis of a set of educational models for the SCOU, provide an assessment of the role of…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Universities, Specialists, Student Mobility
Baghurst, Timothy; Fiaud, Vanessa; Tapps, Tyler; Bounds, Emilee; LaGasse, Ashley – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2018
This article examines the often-complex relationship between international athletes, teammates, and coaches, and identifies strategies coaches can use to foster an environment where both the coach and athlete can succeed. International athletes may come to the United States via family immigration, but some arrive solely to compete in a sport at…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Students
Dougherty, Kevin D.; Dougherty, Ryan J. – Christian Higher Education, 2018
An increasing number of Christian colleges are adding football programs as a way to boost enrollment among men and ethnic minorities. No systematic study has attempted to measure these outcomes. We tested the relationship of football to percent male, percent non-White, and first-year retention at 125 U.S. colleges and universities affiliated with…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Athletes, College Athletics, Student Recruitment