MURFREESBORO — As
the National Football League begins its 98th season, the next “MTSU
On the Record” radio program will examine players’ salaries.
Host Gina Logue’s interview with Michael Roach, an associate
professor of economics, will air from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, and
from 6 to 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, on WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org.
Roach’s research indicates that offensive linemen and
starting quarterbacks in the NFL are underpaid relative to their impact on team
performance, in spite of the fact that they are highly compensated.
“When you lose $1 million worth of your offensive talent,
your team performance drops more than when you lose $1 million of your
defensive talent,” said Roach. “The drop-off between starter and backup on
offense tends to be more precipitous, or at least at those positions, than it
would be on defense.”
Using a variable Roach calls the “capout rate,” he defines
the market value of talent that does not participate in a team’s games over the
course of a year. It takes into consideration the league’s salary cap, which is
the limit a team may spend on players’ salaries.
Roach says teams can use the capout rate to adjust salary
resources to maximize labor effectiveness. His statistics are based on
individual player salary data from the 2000-2009 seasons.
His report, titled “Testing Labor Market Efficiency across
Position Groups in the NFL,” was published April 18, 2017, in the Journal of
Sports Economics.
To hear previous “MTSU On the Record” programs, go to http://bit.ly/mtsu-otr.
For more information, contact Logue at 615-898-5081 or
WMOT-FM at 615-898-2800.
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