Flutie effect

Flutie effect

The Flutie effect or Flutie factor refers to the phenomenon of having a successful sports team increase the exposure and prominence of a university. This is named after the Boston College's Doug Flutie whose successful Hail Mary pass in the 1984 game against the University of Miami clinched the win and that win alleged played a large role in the increase in applications to Boston College the following year. [ [http://www.economist.com/debate/freeexchange/2007/01/flutie_effect.cfm Economist blog article on Flutie effect] ] [ [http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-bcs22dec22,0,3538672.story?track=tottext LA Times article on Flutie effect] ] [ [http://www.westword.com/Issues/2000-12-07/news/sports.html Westword article] ]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ykWbu2Gl0 Video of Hail Mary Pass]

Writing in the Spring 2003 edition of Boston College Magazine, [ [http://bcm.bc.edu/issues/spring_2003/ll_phenomenology.html BC article on effect] ] Bill McDonald, director of communications at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education determined that “Applications to BC did surge 16 percent in 1984 (from 12,414 to 14,398), and then another 12 percent (to 16,163) in 1985. But these jumps were not anomalous for BC, which in the previous decade had embarked on a program to build national enrollment using market research, a network of alumni volunteers, strategically allocated financial aid, and improvements to residence halls and academic facilities.” He also observed that “in 1997, one year after revelations about gambling resulted in a coach’s resignation, 13 student-athlete suspensions, an investigation by the NCAA, and hundreds of embarrassing media reports, applications for admission came in at 16,455, virtually unchanged from the previous year. Two years later, when applications jumped by a record 17 percent to 19,746, the surge followed a 4-7 year for football.” Going further back in history, he reported that applications had increased 9% in 1978, a year when BC football had its worst year ever, with a 0-11 record.

Mr. McDonald posed the question “How does an idea like the “Flutie factor” become sufficiently rooted that the New York Times cites it as a given without further comment and some universities invest millions of dollars in its enchanting possibilities?” He was provided with an answer by Barbara Wallraff, author of the “Word Court” column in the Atlantic Monthly: “It’s painful to fact-check everything. Media will often reprint what has been published, especially when it appears in reputable publications. ‘Flutie factor’ is a short, alliterative way to describe something that is complicated to explain. But what makes a good term is not always the literal truth.”

Another school alleged to have experienced the "Flutie Effect" was George Mason University, following their basketball team's advancement to the "Final Four" of the 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament as an 11th seed. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news;_ylt=AnOExRLwZFYMv8etc5cvU0A5nYcB?slug=ap-flutieeffect&prov=ap&type=lgns 'Flutie Effect' study shows success on fields and courts really does mean more applications - Yahoo! Sports ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.livescience.com/health/080324-march-madness.html Article discussing scientific analysis of Flutie effect]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Flutie — may refer to the following:* Doug Flutie (1962 – ), a retired American football and Canadian football quarterback who played in both the NFL and the CFL. ** Hail Flutie, a famous college football game between Boston College and the University of… …   Wikipedia

  • Doug Flutie — Doug in Hollis, New Hampshire taking a break from his Flutie Brothers Band where he is the drummer. No. 2, 7, 20, 22      Quarterback …   Wikipedia

  • Hail Flutie — Boston College Eagles Miami Hurricanes (8 2) (8 3) 47 45 Head coach:  …   Wikipedia

  • Boston College — For other uses, see Boston College (disambiguation). Boston College Seal of Boston College Latin: Collegium Bostoniense Motto Αἰέν ἀριστεύειν …   Wikipedia

  • Hail Mary pass — A Hail Mary pass or Hail Mary play in American football is a forward pass made in desperation, with only a small chance of success. The typical Hail Mary is a very long forward pass thrown near the end of a game where there is no probability for… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Boston College people — Stemming from its nickname as The Heights, persons affiliated with Boston College have been referred to as Heightsmen, Heightswomen, Heightsonians and Eagles, the latter in reference to the University s mascot, the Eagle. The following is a… …   Wikipedia

  • List of effects — This is a list of names for observable phenonema that contain the word effect, amplified by reference(s) to their respective fields of study. #*3D audio effect (audio effects)A*Accelerator effect (economics) *Accordion effect (physics) (waves)… …   Wikipedia

  • Boston College Media Research and Action Project — The Movement / Media Research and Action Project (MRAP), founded in 1986 and operating out of Boston College, provides training and technical assistance to community and grassroots organizations. In collaboration with community and grassroots… …   Wikipedia

  • Conte Forum — Conte, Kelley Rink Location Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Broke ground …   Wikipedia

  • McHugh Forum — was a 4,200 seat multi purpose arena in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Built in 1958, it was the first on campus home to the Boston College Eagles hockey team. It also hosted the NCAA Frozen Four in 1963. It closed in 1987 before the Conte Forum… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”