Racism and Coaches Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
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Racism and College Football Coaches |
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What is your ethnicity/race? | ||
| African or Black | ||
| Asian, Eastern | ||
| Asian, Central | ||
| Asian, Southern | ||
| European or White | ||
| Hispanic or Latino/a | ||
| Middle Easterner | ||
| Native American | ||
| Other | ||
If answer to ethnicity/race is "Other," then please specify. | |
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What is your political affiliation? | ||
| Democrat | ||
| Republican | ||
| Independent | ||
| Other | ||
| None | ||
If answer to political affiliation is "Other," then please specify. | |
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To what degree do you watch/follow college football? | ||
| Very closely | ||
| Closely | ||
| Somewhat closely | ||
| Very little | ||
| Not at all | ||
Racism exists during the hiring process for major college football (Division IA) head coaching positions. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Non-white major college football head coaches are held to higher standards than white major college football head coaches. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
It is unethical that 3% of major college football head coaches are African American, while 48% of major college football players are African American. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Over 90% of the presidents and athletic directors for universities with major college football programs are white. This is a reason why only 3% of head coaches are African American. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly Disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Universities are hesitant to hire African American head football coaches because they are afraid of the impact it would have on fundraising and money generation. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
It is a problem that 30.6% of major college football assistant coaches are African American, while only 3% of major college football head coaches are African American. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
It is a problem that 28.5% of major college basketball head coaches are African American, while only 3% of major college football head coaches are African American. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
It is a problem that 25% of National Football League head coaches are African American, while only 3% of major college football head coaches are African American. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
The “Rooney Rule” requires National Football League teams to interview non-white candidates for head coaching positions. The NCAA should adopt similar requirements for universities with major college football programs. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
If I were a university president or athletic director, I would prefer to hire a white head coach over a non-white head coach, if both candidates were equally qualified. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Depends on other factors | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Head coaches should be hired based on merit, not factors like ethnicity/race. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Indifferent | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
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