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The Impact of Basketball Malfeasance on the University and its Rankings
Applied Economics (2023)
  • Abigail Cormier, University of Georgia
  • Austin F. Eggers, Appalachian State University
  • Peter Andrew Groothuis, Appalachian State University
  • Kurt W Rotthoff, Seton Hall University
Abstract
Collegiate sports have a profound impact on a university beyond athletics. Successful athletics have been shown to have a positive impact on the institution. Likewise, athletic malfeasance has been shown to negatively impact the university. We analyse tournament bans in Division I college basketball as a signal for university quality in rankings (U.S. News and World Report’s peer rankings), student quality, and other university measures. We find evidence that following a postseason tournament ban, applications from students in the top ten percent of their high school class decrease, some evidence that academic test scores decrease, and some evidence that the amount of alumni donations decrease. These results suggest that an athletic department’s malfeasance leads to a decline in university quality. We do, however, find that peer rankings from faculty administrators fall the year of the ban, only to increase slightly two years after sanctions for athletic malfeasance.
Keywords
  • Education,
  • (anti) Flutie-factor,
  • NCAA,
  • athletic malfeasance
Disciplines
Publication Date
2023
DOI
10.1080/00036846.2022.2119200
Citation Information
Abigail Cormier, Austin F. Eggers, Peter Andrew Groothuis and Kurt W Rotthoff. "The Impact of Basketball Malfeasance on the University and its Rankings" Applied Economics Vol. 55 Iss. 33 (2023) p. 3902 - 3914 ISSN: 0003-6846
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kurt-rotthoff/42/