E165: STUDY Shows NFL Favors the Chiefs — Lead Researcher Explains
El Podcast1 Marras 2025

E165: STUDY Shows NFL Favors the Chiefs — Lead Researcher Explains

Finance professor Spencer Barnes explains research showing postseason officiating systematically favors the Mahomes-era Chiefs—consistent with subconscious, financially driven “regulatory capture,” not explicit rigging.

Guest bio: Dr. Spencer Barnes is a finance professor at UTEP. He co-authored “Under Financial Pressure” with Brandon Mendez (South Carolina) and Ted Dischman, using sports as a transparent lab to study regulatory capture.

Topics discussed (in order):

  • Why the NFL is a clean testbed for regulatory capture
  • Data/methods: 13,136 defensive penalties (2015–2023), panel dataset, fixed-effects
  • Postseason favoritism toward Mahomes-era Chiefs
  • Magnitude and game impact (first downs, yards, FG-margin games)
  • Subjective vs objective penalties (RTP, DPI vs offsides/false start)
  • Regular season vs postseason differences
  • Dynasty checks (Patriots/Brady; Eagles/Rams/49ers)
  • Rigging vs subconscious bias
  • Ratings, revenue (~$23B in 2024), media incentives
  • Gambling’s rise post-2018 and bettor implications
  • Taylor Swift factor (not tested due to data window)
  • Ref assignment opacity; repeat-crew effects
  • Tech/replay reform ideas
  • Broader finance lesson on incentives and regulation

Main points & takeaways:

  • Core postseason result: Chiefs ~20 percentage points more likely than peers to gain a first down from a defensive penalty.
  • Subjective flags: ~30% more likely for KC in playoffs (RTP, DPI).
  • Size: ~4 extra yards per defensive penalty in playoffs—small per play, decisive at FG margins.
  • Regular season: No favorable treatment; slight tilt the other way.
  • Ref carryover: Crews with a prior KC postseason official show more KC-favorable outcomes the next year.
  • Not universal to dynasties: Patriots/Brady and other near-dynasties don’t show the same postseason effect.
  • Mechanism: No claim of rigging; consistent with implicit bias under financial incentives.
  • Policy: Use tech (skycam, auto-checks for false start/offsides), limited challenges for subjective calls, transparent ref advancement.
  • General lesson: When regulators depend financially on outcomes, redesign incentives to reduce capture and protect fairness.

Top 3 quotes:

  • “We make no claim the NFL is rigging anything. What we see looks like implicit bias shaped by financial incentives.” — Spencer Barnes
  • “It only takes one call to swing a postseason game decided by a field goal.” — Spencer Barnes
  • “If there’s money on the line, you must design the regulators’ environment so incentives don’t quietly bend enforcement.” — Spencer Barnes

Links/where to find the work: Spencer Barnes on LinkedIn (search: “Spencer Barnes UTEP”); paper Under Financial Pressure in the Financial Review (paywall) and as a free working paper on SSRN (search the title).

🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright
💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/
📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.
⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us.

Thanks for listening!

Jaksot(186)

E26: The Energy Transition Scam? Dr. Lars Schernikau on the Unpopular Truth

E26: The Energy Transition Scam? Dr. Lars Schernikau on the Unpopular Truth

German energy economist Dr. Lars Schernikau joins the podcast to explain why the global energy transition is economically unsustainable, environmentally misguided, and dangerously misunderstood.Guest ...

12 Huhti 20231h 2min

E25: Switzerland’s Version of the U.S. Constitution—But Smarter

E25: Switzerland’s Version of the U.S. Constitution—But Smarter

Swiss political leader and asset manager Sasha Pictet joins the show to explain how Switzerland’s unique system of direct democracy works—and what the U.S. might learn from it.Guest Bio: Sasha Pictet ...

5 Huhti 202351min

E24: Quit His Job, Moved to Costa Rica & Built a Spanish School

E24: Quit His Job, Moved to Costa Rica & Built a Spanish School

Chris Reidy, founder of Tico Lingo in Costa Rica, shares how he built a Spanish immersion school from scratch and the transformative power of language learning through real-world practice.Guest Bio: C...

19 Maalis 20231h 16min

E23: The Truth About Howard Zinn: How Fake History Took Over American Classrooms

E23: The Truth About Howard Zinn: How Fake History Took Over American Classrooms

Dr. Mary Grabar joins the podcast to expose the lies and legacy of Howard Zinn, warning how his distorted version of U.S. history has fueled anti-American sentiment and ideological extremism in school...

12 Maalis 202359min

E22: Why Overpopulation Is a Dangerous Myth – Dr. Marian Tupy Explains

E22: Why Overpopulation Is a Dangerous Myth – Dr. Marian Tupy Explains

Dr. Marian Tupy joins El Podcast to explain why population growth fuels innovation and prosperity—not doom—and how misguided green policies threaten global progress.Guest Bio: Dr. Marian L. Tupy is a ...

5 Maalis 202352min

E21: The Future Isn’t Virtual: David Sax on Rediscovering Real Life

E21: The Future Isn’t Virtual: David Sax on Rediscovering Real Life

Award-winning author David Sax joins El Podcast to discuss why digital life fell short during the pandemic and why the future may actually be analog.👤 Guest Bio:David Sax is a journalist, keynote spe...

19 Helmi 202356min

E20: Green Illusions: How Renewable Energy Is Hurting the Planet

E20: Green Illusions: How Renewable Energy Is Hurting the Planet

Robert Bryce joins El Podcast to challenge the green energy narrative and argue for nuclear and natural gas as the only realistic path to reliable, low-emission power.Guest Bio: Robert Bryce is an ene...

13 Helmi 202358min

E19: From eBay to Millions: Tony Delgado’s Online Empire

E19: From eBay to Millions: Tony Delgado’s Online Empire

Entrepreneur Tony Delgado shares how he built online businesses from scratch, the power of digital income, and why Puerto Rico’s future depends on self-reliance and entrepreneurial innovation.Guest Bi...

7 Helmi 20231h 29min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-rahapodi
pomojen-suusta
rss-rahamania
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
juristipodi
rss-myyntikoulu
rss-seuraava-potilas
rss-draivi
sijoitusovi-podcast
rss-lahtijat
rss-startup-ministerio
herrasmieshakkerit
rahapuhetta
bakkari-tarinoita-tapahtumien-takahuoneista
lakicast
rss-h-asselmoilanen
rss-turha-edes-yrittaa