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Payscale released a new College ROI ranking for 2012, which I used to generate an updated Football ROI. 2012 GSR data won't be released until sometime this summer, so I'll be updating again in the near future.
An excellent explanation of the methodology behind Payscale's ranking can be found here. They made a couple significant changes from last year's methodology: (1) they used 75th percentile pay for high school grads as the baseline instead of the median pay, since it better reflects the higher likely earnings of those who succeeded in being admitted to college; and (2) they've incorporated financial aid into the analysis. For the purposes of Football ROI, the latter is irrelevant, but the former has dramatically lowered the overall ROI.
There weren't many notable moves among our ranking, but the following may be of interest:
ND's degree value for African American football players v. various recruiting rivals:
Stanford- 10% greater
Rutgers- 2x greater
Northwestern- 2x greater
Penn State- 2.5x greater
Michigan- 3x greater
USC- 3x greater
UF- 3.5x greater
LSU- 4x greater
Texas- 4x greater
'Bama- 5x greater
OSU- 5x greater
Oklahoma- 6x greater
FSU- 10x greater
USF- 12x greater
SCar- 17x greater
An excellent explanation of the methodology behind Payscale's ranking can be found here. They made a couple significant changes from last year's methodology: (1) they used 75th percentile pay for high school grads as the baseline instead of the median pay, since it better reflects the higher likely earnings of those who succeeded in being admitted to college; and (2) they've incorporated financial aid into the analysis. For the purposes of Football ROI, the latter is irrelevant, but the former has dramatically lowered the overall ROI.
There weren't many notable moves among our ranking, but the following may be of interest:
- Duke passed ND, taking the #2 spot behind Stanford, in Overall Football ROI and Caucasian Football ROI (but they never really recruit against us, so... meh)
- Stanford and ND maintained roughly the same positions relative to each other.
- ND still offers the best degree value to African American recruits, though not by the same large margin (Duke is close behind)
- Stanford, Duke, and ND are the only 3 BCS schools who offer a 7-figure ROI to football recruits, and they lead the rest of the pack by a huge margin; Vanderbilt, the #4 school in all 3 rankings, isn't even close.
- The bottom-dwellers moved from pathetic to truly atrocious; SCar and USF (ahem) don't even manage to break 6-figures in African American Football ROI.
ND's degree value for African American football players v. various recruiting rivals:
Stanford- 10% greater
Rutgers- 2x greater
Northwestern- 2x greater
Penn State- 2.5x greater
Michigan- 3x greater
USC- 3x greater
UF- 3.5x greater
LSU- 4x greater
Texas- 4x greater
'Bama- 5x greater
OSU- 5x greater
Oklahoma- 6x greater
FSU- 10x greater
USF- 12x greater
SCar- 17x greater
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