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The determinants of attendance at neutral site college football games

This paper develops a predictive model of attendance at neutral site Division 1-A college football games. From 2004–2012 seasons, 427 games were identified and split into training and holdout data sets. A Tobit model is developed using matchup-specific, game-specific, location-specific, and universi...

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Published in:Managerial and decision economics 2015-04, Vol.36 (3), p.191-204
Main Author: Mirabile, McDonald P
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper develops a predictive model of attendance at neutral site Division 1-A college football games. From 2004–2012 seasons, 427 games were identified and split into training and holdout data sets. A Tobit model is developed using matchup-specific, game-specific, location-specific, and university-specific determinants. Results are generally consistent with the existing literature on attendance modeling, showing that these prior home team-specific models are adaptable to neutral site locations. Results are useful as they reveal how the selection of game location and matchup of opponents – decisions made by athletic directors or bowl officials – ultimately affect game-day attendance.
ISSN:0143-6570
1099-1468
1099-1468
DOI:10.1002/mde.2670