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A Study of College Football Players' Involvement with Sports Agents

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A study of college football players' involvement with sports agents interviews a sample of college sports information directors. One question concerns revamping rules concerning timing and level of player-agent contact. Here is a two-way table of the results:
A study of college football players' involvement with sports agents interviews a sample of college sports information directors. One question concerns revamping rules concerning timing and level of player-agent contact. Here is a two-way table of the results:   We can summarize the relationship between the school the sports information director is from and his or her level of interest in revamping the rules by saying: A)  few of the directors are from the non-NCAA schools, more are from non-Div. I NCAA schools, and the most are from NCAA Div. I schools. B)  directors from Div. I NCAA schools are much more likely to have some interest (contrasted with none or being very interested)  than the other two groups of directors. C)  the non-Div. I NCAA directors were the least likely to be very interested and the Div. I NCAA directors the least likely to be  not interested.  D)  almost three-quarters of the sports information directors had at least some interest in revamping the rules.
We can summarize the relationship between the school the sports information director is from and his or her level of interest in revamping the rules by saying:


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