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Cougar2000
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The Flutie Effect

by Cougar2000
created March 24, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It's a college administrator's dream. One or more of their teams have done well, winning a national championship in football and the NCAA men's basketball championship. Applications for admission to schools rise when that school's sports teams do well, even winning championships. What is this thing that people are talking about?

It's called the "Flutie Effect," named for former Boston College quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie. The term was coined when applications to Boston College jumped about 30 percent in the two years after Flutie's Hail Mary pass beat Miami in 1984. The term had been mostly anecdotal. Now it's cold hard fact.

Winning the NCAA football or men's basketball title means a bump of about 8 percent, with smaller increases as the reward for more modest success. Not bad. But there's more research out there. Jaren Pope, an assistant professor in applied economics at Virginia Tech who conducted the study with his brother Devin, an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

The brothers compared information on freshman classes at 330 NCAA Division I schools with how the schools' teams fared from 1983 through 2002.

Among their conclusions in a paper that is to be published this year in Southern Economic Journal :

• Schools that make it to the Sweet 16 in the men's basketball tournament see an average 3 percent boost in applications the following year. The champion is likely to see a 7 to 8 percent increase, but just making the 65-team field will net schools an average 1 percent bump.

• Similarly, applications go up 7 to 8 percent at schools that win the national football championship, while schools that finish in the top 20 have a 2.5 percent gain.

Name recognition helps, too. Take Gonzaga. Yes, that Gonzaga, located in Spokane, Washington, in the eastern part of the state. Before they were a winning program in men's basketball, few people heard of the school. Now, they are getting students not just from the Pacific Northwest but from the East Coast. Enrollment swelled from about 4,500 to 7,000. Another example is Drake. Located in Des Moines, Iowa, it has a student population of about 5,000. They're getting students from all over the US because they reach the Sweet 16 almost every year. Other small schools can learn from their mid-major brothers.

The one thing that these schools don't need to do is to dumb things down with regards to admissions. You can get that quality student-athlete if you stay within the rules and guidelines set by your school and the NCAA. Just don't cheat and tarnish your reputations.

So it's not just the big boys, the Georgias, Florida States, Ohio States, et al of the world that are enjoying the fruit of success. If you are a mid major and you're good, expect to be swamped for info from potential college students. LSU's office of admissions had better get ready. They're going to be busy.


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Leeweihan4687Varsity Captain
596 days ago
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Are you sure that Drake's the school you're actually talking about? This year was the first year they made the NCAA Tournament since 1971.
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Cougar2000All-American
596 days ago
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Yep!
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MegECass110AAA-er
596 days ago
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Same thing happened with George Mason two years ago...huge surge in applications. It was always mostly a commuter school for kids in Virginia...the basketball team helped that school by leaps and bounds. On a related note, Syracuse's application count for 2009: 0.
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Cougar2000All-American
596 days ago
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Really? That's suprising. I almost went to the 'Cuse until a former teacher talked me out of it. He said he can't see me shoveling snow and he's from Rochester.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
596 days ago
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Fact: Rochester gets less snow because it's south of the lake, while Syracuse gets buried because it's east of the lake. Not that I survived 2 winters at RIT or anything.  ;)
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Steel TownDraft Pick
595 days ago
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We still get the lake effect south of the lake, just not as bad.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
596 days ago
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I think Belmont softened Duke enough that Duke could lose their next game.
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Cougar2000All-American
596 days ago
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Ah, beware the midmajors, my Caesar. Belmont looked like they could beat anybody. Then again, Duke went into self-destruct mode against West Virginia. Things could happen, I'll grant ya.
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Falcon02520Legend
596 days ago
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Cougar, write this well more often...
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The PipDiv-I Stud
596 days ago
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Yeah nice read. People make fun of studies that confirm the "obvious" but it's always good to have real data. That and I enjoy a reason to tell sports haters that college athletics are not a waste of a school's money.
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DNLLegend
595 days ago
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That's the important takeaway, no? A good basketball season is worth a lot of marketing dollars.
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