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Auctioning the Nfl Overtime Possession

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Yeon-Koo Che () (Columbia University)
Terry Hendershott () (Columbia University)

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In an National Football League overtime, a coin is tossed to determine which team will receive the kick off. In the sudden death format starting on offense has a significantly higher chance of winning. This makes coin tossing one of the most climatic moments and immediately confers an advantage to one team. Proposals to improve the ex post fairness by guaranteeing each team one possession reduce the efficiency and excitement of the sudden-death format. We propose a simple approach motivated by economics: the coaches of opposing teams bid on the yardage from its end zone at which his team would begin offense, with the low bidder winning the offense right. For instance, if coaches of teams A and B bid 18 and 21 yards, respectively, team A would win and begin its offense at 18 from its end zone. This note analyzes the equilibrium outcome of such an auction and discusses its properties.

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Paper provided by Columbia University, Department of Economics in its series Discussion Papers with number 0506-25.

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Date of creation: 2006
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Handle: RePEc:clu:wpaper:0506-25

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