An NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Production Function

Authors

  • Stacey L Brook Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University

Keywords:

NCAA, Collegiate Sport, Statistical Analysis

Abstract

Each year pundits across the NCAA football landscape debate the validity of various NCAA football teamsâ relative worthiness to play for the national championship. Given this debate seems to revolve around which team is the best in terms of total team production, I have developed and statistically estimated a complex invasion NCAA football bowl subdivision production function measuring NCAA football team productivity covering the 2008 to 2017 seasons. The model estimates both points scored and points surrendered for each team during this time period and then is combined to determine each teamâs overall productivity. Finally, as an application of the complex invasion college football production function model, I have ranked the overall productivity of the NCAA football bowl subdivision teams for the 2017 season to find the most productive team. The model concludes that the University of Alabama was the most productive team for the 2017 season.

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Published

2020-07-19

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Research Article