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Stacking and Tracking: “Racialized Jobs” Among Division IA College Football Coaches Jacob C. Day North Carolina State University 2009 Scholarly Conference on College Sport College Sports Research Institute Chapel Hill, NC
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Page 1: Stacking and Tracking: “Racialized Jobs” Among Division IA College Football Coaches Jacob C. Day North Carolina State University 2009 Scholarly Conference.

Stacking and Tracking: “Racialized Jobs” Among Division IA College Football Coaches

Jacob C. Day

North Carolina State University

2009 Scholarly Conference on College Sport

College Sports Research Institute

Chapel Hill, NC

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Racial Disparity among College Football Coaches

• Currently 7 black head coaches (6%) at the NCAA Division I-A Level.

• Black coaches make up 28% (286) of the total assistants and only 12% (31) of the Offensive and Defensive Coordinators.

• Black athletes make up 50% of the participants at the Division I-A level.

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Stacking and Tracking – Occupational Inequality Literature

• Individual differences determining coaches’ mobility– Human capital, Social capital

• Labor market characteristics determining mobility– Sponsored mobility, Vacancy chains,

Occupational Internal Labor Market.• Implicit assumption that all coaches

occupy the same occupational positions.

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Stacking and Tracking – Occupational Inequality Literature

• Racialized Jobs (Collins 1997)– Job requirements include actual or

symbolic connection to black community.

– Limit manager’s ability to develop skills and experience necessary to move up the corporate ladder.

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Stacking and Tracking – Sports Literature

• Stacking– Racial segregation of athletes into

positions based on their “centrality.”

– Minority football players are overrepresented in non-central positions (e.g. wide receiver, running back, defensive end, etc.).

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Stacking and Tracking – Sports Literature

• Tracking– Stacking among athletes leads to the

reproduction of racial segregation among coaches (Anderson 1993; Braddock 1989).

– Less is known about how the structure of coaching staffs impacts future career outcomes.

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Research Questions

• Are black coaches more likely than white coaches to be in non-central coaching positions?

• How does being in a non-central coaching position impact a coach’s future career opportunities?

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Data

• Full-Time Coaches on all 12 coaching staffs in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).– N = 120 (10 per team)– Used media guides to gather coaches’

biographical information and career histories.

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Variables

• Dependent:– Current Position

• Executive – Head Coach, Offensive and Defensive Coordinator.

• Central – Quarterback, Linebacker, and Offensive Line Coaches.

• Non-Central – Running Back, Wide Receiver, Defensive Line, and Defensive

Backs coaches.

– Central Position Years• Total years after their first full-time position

• Independent:– Race (White vs. Black)– Years Coaching Executive, Central, and Non-

Central Positions (not including current position).– First Full-Time Position (Non-Central vs.

Executive/Central)

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Results of Multinomial Logistic Regression Predicting Current Position

Non-Central vs. Executive

Central vs. Executive

Non-Central vs. Central

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6

Black 12.873* 3.860** 1.604 .982 8.025* 3.933**

Played DIA .325* .622 .303* 2.220 1.072 1.410

Played Central .874 1.505 2.300 1.706 .380** .678

Graduate Degree 1.651 2.457 1.281 2.002 1.289 1.227

GA/SA Years 1.055 .986 .903 .826 1.168 1.193

NC First Full-Time 1.759 1.696 .888 .411 1.981 .994

Executive Years .778* .853* .912

Central Years .886** 1.094** .810*

Non-Central Years 1.098* .996 1.103*

-2 Log Likelihood 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522

N = 110; * = p < .05; ** = p < .10; Table entries are odds ratios.

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Results of Multinomial Logistic Regression Predicting Current Position

Non-Central vs. Executive

Central vs. Executive

Non-Central vs. Central

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6

Black 12.873* 3.860** 1.604 .982 8.025* 3.933**

Played DIA .325* .622 .303* 2.220 1.072 1.410

Played Central .874 1.505 2.300 1.706 .380** .678

Graduate Degree 1.651 2.457 1.281 2.002 1.289 1.227

GA/SA Years 1.055 .986 .903 .826 1.168 1.193

NC First Full-Time 1.759 1.696 .888 .411 1.981 .994

Executive Years .778* .853* .912

Central Years .886** 1.094** .810*

Non-Central Years 1.098* .996 1.103*

-2 Log Likelihood 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522

N = 110; * = p < .05; ** = p < .10; Table entries are odds ratios.

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Results of Multinomial Logistic Regression Predicting Current Position

Non-Central vs. Executive

Central vs. Executive

Non-Central vs. Central

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6

Black 12.873* 3.860** 1.604 .982 8.025* 3.933**

Played DIA .325* .622 .303* 2.220 1.072 1.410

Played Central .874 1.505 2.300 1.706 .380** .678

Graduate Degree 1.651 2.457 1.281 2.002 1.289 1.227

GA/SA Years 1.055 .986 .903 .826 1.168 1.193

NC First Full-Time 1.759 1.696 .888 .411 1.981 .994

Executive Years .778* .853* .912

Central Years .886** 1.094** .810*

Non-Central Years 1.098* .996 1.103*

-2 Log Likelihood 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522 196.325 161.522

N = 110; * = p < .05; ** = p < .10; Table entries are odds ratios.

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Results of OLS Regression Predicting Years in Central Position

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

Constant11.347*(1.683)

9.642*(1.394)

10.237*(1.424)

Black-5.021*(1.408)

-.916(1.281)

-4.309**(2.350)

Played DIA-.024

(1.253).028

(1.023).099

(1.014)

Played Central1.202

(1.275)1.981**(1.047)

1.986**(1.037)

Graduate Degree-.337

(1.321)-.578

(1.079)-.547

(1.069)

GA/SA Years-.377(.443)

-.099(.364)

-.093(.360)

NC First Full-Time-5.838*(1.366)

-5.510*(1.116)

-6.495*(1.246)

Total Years.272*(.037)

.276*(.037)

Black * NC First Full-Time4.419**(2.576)

Adjusted R2 .251 .501 .510

* = p < .05; * = p < .10; GA/SA years and Total years are centered on mean

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Results of OLS Regression Predicting Years in Central Position

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

Constant11.347*(1.683)

9.642*(1.394)

10.237*(1.424)

Black-5.021*(1.408)

-.916(1.281)

-4.309**(2.350)

Played DIA-.024

(1.253).028

(1.023).099

(1.014)

Played Central1.202

(1.275)1.981**(1.047)

1.986**(1.037)

Graduate Degree-.337

(1.321)-.578

(1.079)-.547

(1.069)

GA/SA Years-.377(.443)

-.099(.364)

-.093(.360)

NC First Full-Time-5.838*(1.366)

-5.510*(1.116)

-6.495*(1.246)

Total Years.272*(.037)

.276*(.037)

Black * NC First Full-Time4.419**(2.576)

Adjusted R2 .251 .501 .510

* = p < .05; ** = p < .10; GA/SA years and Total years are centered on mean

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Results of OLS Regression Predicting Years in Central Position

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

Constant11.347*(1.683)

9.642*(1.394)

10.237*(1.424)

Black-5.021*(1.408)

-.916(1.281)

-4.309**(2.350)

Played DIA-.024

(1.253).028

(1.023).099

(1.014)

Played Central1.202

(1.275)1.981**(1.047)

1.986**(1.037)

Graduate Degree-.337

(1.321)-.578

(1.079)-.547

(1.069)

GA/SA Years-.377(.443)

-.099(.364)

-.093(.360)

NC First Full-Time-5.838*(1.366)

-5.510*(1.116)

-6.495*(1.246)

Total Years.272*(.037)

.276*(.037)

Black * NC First Full-Time4.419**(2.576)

Adjusted R2 .251 .501 .510

* = p < .05; ** = p < .10; GA/SA years and Total years are centered on mean

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Results of OLS Regression Predicting Years in Central Position

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

Constant11.347*(1.683)

9.642*(1.394)

10.237*(1.424)

Black-5.021*(1.408)

-.916(1.281)

-4.309**(2.350)

Played DIA-.024

(1.253).028

(1.023).099

(1.014)

Played Central1.202

(1.275)1.981**(1.047)

1.986**(1.037)

Graduate Degree-.337

(1.321)-.578

(1.079)-.547

(1.069)

GA/SA Years-.377(.443)

-.099(.364)

-.093(.360)

NC First Full-Time-5.838*(1.366)

-5.510*(1.116)

-6.495*(1.246)

Total Years.272*(.037)

.276*(.037)

Black * NC First Full-Time4.419**(2.576)

Adjusted R2 .251 .501 .510

* = p < .05; ** = p < .10; GA/SA years and Total years are centered on mean

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Race Differences in Returns to Central/Executive First Full-Time Positions

First Full-Time Central/Executive First Full-Time Non-Central0

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Conclusion

• Preliminary support for “racialized” jobs operating in the college coaching profession.

• Evidence suggests that black coaches receive less benefit from starting in an advantaged position than white coaches.

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Conclusion

• Future research will expand scope to include the entire population of DIA coaches.

• Examine coaches career trajectories more directly with a longitudinal research design.

• Examine a coaches structural position within a network of professional relations.

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Social Network Structure

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Social Network Structure

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Social Network Structure


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