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Pigskin Power Region: Dominance of Southern Collegiate Football

Authors: Larry Joe Morgan; Ted Klimasewski;

Pigskin Power Region: Dominance of Southern Collegiate Football

Abstract

La importancia cultural del fútbol universitario no es en ningún lugar más evidente que en el sur de los Estados Unidos donde el fútbol adquiere las características de una religión civil en el sentido de Rousseau (1762), como cemento social o un medio de organizar el estado. La enormidad del fútbol universitario revela una expresión ritual de orgullo sureño y patriotismo elaborada a través de las victorias contra equipos de fútbol universitarios en el escenario nacional del deporte. El propósito de este estudio es mostrar el poder del fútbol sureño y retratar su dominio geográfico a través de un índice de dominancia (IOD). El IOD identifica la Southeastern Conference (SEC) y su poderoso grupo de equipos como el programa más fuerte en porcentaje de triunfos y en porcentaje de margen de victoria. Las otras conferencias del Bowl Championship Series figuran por debajo de la SEC. El cálculo del IOD ayuda a delinear una región de Pigskin Power compuesta por el corazón de Dixie y Luisiana.

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