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Conference Program


2010 Scholarly Conference on College Sport




Friday April 23, 2010

Scholarly Conference on College Sport Day 2

 

7:30 AM - 9:30 AM Awards Breakfast

Bridging the Gap Speaker: Craig Thompson, Commisioner, Mountain West Conference

 

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM CSRI Case Study Competition Awards Ceremony

 

9:45 AM - 10:10 AM College Sport Research Institute - Adjusted Graduation Gap (AGG)

Richard M. Southall, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, E. Woodrow Eckard, University of Colorado at Denver, & Hunter Culbertson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

10:20 AM - 10:50 AM Session 13: Academic Presentations

 

Analysis of Yearly National Collegiate Athletic Association Team Eligibility Meetings Documents

Richard M. Southall, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, & Mark S. Nagel, University of South Carolina. Abstract | Slides

A conceptual model for student-athlete's choice of institution based on recruiting tactics utilized by Division I men's basketball and football coaches

Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University. Abstract | Slides

Division I Strength and Conditioning Facilities: Another Weapon in the Facility Arms Race?

Lawrence Judge, Ball State University, & Jeffrey Petersen, Baylor University. Abstract | Slides

Coaches-in-Waiting or Lawsuits in Waiting? College Football Hiring Practices

Joel Cormier & Colleen Colles, Nichols College Slides

An Element of Freedom: Black Female Collegiate Athlete Experiences in a Culturally Relevant Leadership Program

Akilah Carter, Texas A&M University. Abstract

10:55 AM - 11:25 AM Session 14: Academic Presentations

 

Applying the Rooney Rule to College Sports: Civil Rights Improvements or Impediment?

Julian MacMillan, Eric Schwarz, Faculty Advisor, Saint Leo University. Abstract | Slides

Reaching the Fan through Social Networking Sites: An Exploratory Study in College Sports

Mya Pronschinske, Dan Vollert, & Matt Walker, University of Florida. Abstract

Of Orange Pride and Prejudice: An Examination of Host/Hostess Groups in College Recruiting

Sue Christianson, Kelley Hubbell, Celeste Lee, Ellen O'Brien, & Ellen Staurowsky, Ithaca College. Abstract | Slides

Factors Influencing the College Selection Process at the Football Championship Subdivision

Lori L. Braa & Katherine A. Burakowski, University of Northern Colorado. Abstract | Slides

Paying for Wins: An Examination of Football Non-Conference Game Scheduling by BCS Schools, 1994-2009

Brittany F. Pair, Christian S. Moore, & Stephen W. Dittmore, University of Arkansas. Abstracts | Slides

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Session 15: Academic Presentations

 

The National Letter of Intent: A Contract Analysis

Linda Sharp, University of Northern Colorado, & Anastasios Kaburakis, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Abstract | Slides

Qualitative Analysis of International Student-Athlete Perspectives on Recruitment and Transitioning into American College Sport

David Pierce, & Brad Meadows, Ball State University & Nels Popp, Illinois State University. Abstract | Slides

Memo of Understanding vs. Comprehensive Contract: Best Practices in Signing College Coaches

David O'Brien, Drexel University, Timothy J. O'Brien, & Vickie Sarfo-Kantanka, Libby O'Brien Kingsley, LLC. Abstract | Slides

Voting to Raise Student Fees: Examining Undergraduate Student's Decisions to Fund an Athletic Complex

Amanda Paule, Tiffany Sotet, Hannah Archer, & Jason Baxter, Bowling Green State University. Abstract | Slides

Development of an Instrument to Measure Spectator Aggression

Andy Rudd, Florida State University. Abstract

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch Break

 

1:30 PM - 2:35 PM Session 16: Panel Presentations/Roundtables

 

What is the best way to get at the core of the apple regarding College Sports Reform?

Moderator: David Ridpath, Ohio University

Panelists:

  • Richard Vedder, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University and Director of the Center for College Affordability and Accountability
  • Matt Denhart, Student, Ohio University, Center for Colllege Affordability and Accountability
  • Terry Holland, AD, East Carolina University

 

Draft Eligibility Requirements and Which Professional Sport Works Best?

Moderator: Criag Esherick, George Mason University

Panelists:

  • Dr. Robert Baker, George Mason University
  • Mr. Bob Boland, New York University
  • Mr. Wayne McDonnel, New York University

 

Examining the APR

Moderator: Richard M. Southall, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Panelists:

  • Gerry Gurney, University of Oklahoma
  • Ricky Lefft, University of South Carolina
  • Carrie Leger, North Carolina State University
  • Mark S. Nagel, University of South Carolina
  • Robert Mercer, Director of Academic Support, University of North Carolina

 

2:45 PM - 3:05 PM Session 17: Academic Presentations

 

The Impact of Organizational Culture on the Graduation Rates of HBCU Athletes

Ralph Charlton, Hampton University. Abstract | Slides

Along Ethnic Lines: A Quantitative Analysis of Football Athletes' Interest in Coaching as a Career

Laura Bernhard (Richard M. Southall, Faculty Advisor), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract | Slides

Recovery Marketing for College Sports Programs: Restoring the Image of Intercollegiate Athletics after Negative Scenarios

Eric Schwarz, Saint Leo University. Abstract | Slides

True Economic Impact of a Regional NCAA Division-I University's Fall Sport Teams

Stefanini, L., Vanover, S., Smart, R., Parson, K., Armstrong, C., Salazar, W., & Chen, S., Morehead State University. Abstract | Slides

Measuring sponsorship effects in intercollegiate sport: A comparison of Nike and Adidas

Sanghak, Lee, & Paul Pedersen, Indiana University. Abstract | Slides

 

3:05 PM - 3:20 PM Afternoon Break

 

3:20 PM - 3:50 PM Session 18: Academic Presentations

 

American Outsourcing Idol: A Teaching-Related Session on Sports Marketing and Sales in Intercollegiate Athletics

Robert Zullo, James Madison University. Abstract

Using Service Learning To Unite Your College's Mission Statement and Strategic Goals

Peter Han, Mark A. Dodds, & Matthew Seyfried, SUNY-Cortland. Abstract

Athlete Recruitments in the New Decade: The Influence of Social Media on College Sports

Adam Miller, & Alan La Fleur, Eric Schwarz, Faculty Advisor, Saint Leo University. Abstract | Slides

Experience Satisfaction of International Student-Athletes in the NCAA

Sylvia Trendafilova, Seungmo Kim, & Rob Hardin, University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Abstract

Going Big Tim: Binghamton University and the Quest for Division I Basketball Glory

Ellen Staurowsky, Ithaca College, & Jason Lanter, Kutztown University. Abstract | Slides

 

3:55 PM - 4:25 PM Session 19: Academic Presentations

 

College Sports Programming on the American Forces Network: A Content Analysis of the Coverage of Intercollegiate Athletics Presented to U.S. Military and Mission Audiences Abroad

Kevin Keenan, American University in Cairo. Abstract

Does Division I College Athletics Need the NFL's Rooney Rule?

Daniel D. Kelly, DeSales University, Donna L. Pastore, Samuel R. Hodge, Ohio State University, & Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University. Abstract

Transformational Leadership of Change: Success Through Valuing Relationships

Jon Welty Peachey, Texas A&M University. Abstract | Slides

Made to be Broken: The Movement College Coaches Despite and Because of Contracts

Bob Boland, New York University. Slides

Uncovering Best Practices in Freshman Student-Athlete Development Programming: An Integrated Research Review of the First-Year Experience in Higher Education

Kristina Meissen, University of Wisconsin at Madison. Abstract | Slides

 

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Session 20: Academic Presentations

 

Varsity-Life: An Ethnographic Study of Athletic, Academic, and Social Pressures on Division I Varsity Football Players

Morgan Randall, Richard M. Southall, Faculty Advisor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract

Predicting the Future of Licensing Student-Athletes' Likenesses after Keller and O'Bannon

John Grady, & Sam Arthur, University of South Carolina. Abstract | Slides

NSAID Use and Overuse Among Student-Athletes: How Much is Too Much?

Aundrea Lyons, June Javier, & Caroline Faminigba, Hampton University. Abstract | Slides

Made to be Broken: The Movement College Coaches Despite and Because of Contracts

Bob Boland, New York University. Slides

 

5:05 PM - 5:35 PM Session 21: Academic Presentations

 

Division I-A Football Scheduling as a Revenue Stream and Publicity Tool

Robert Zullo, James Madison University

Understanding the Commonality of Roster Turnover on NCAA Men's Basketball Teams

Darren Hill, & Catherine Mitchell, Richard M. Southall, Faculty Advisor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract | Slides

Transition Experiences out of Intercollegiate Athletics: A Meta-Synthesis

Rhema Fuller, University of Connecticut. Abstract | Slides

Consumer Perspectives of Collegiate Athletic Facility Naming Rights Sponsorship:
Examining a Conceptual Model

Kuan-Chou Chen, University of Florida. Abstract | Slides

 

 

 

 

 

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