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Originally Posted by Racer26
Give me a few minutes and I will attempt to compare team zip codes median household income with a metric of team success for a similar timeframe (OPR, using 2008 data?)
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So:
I've taken the 2008 OPR's for Maryland from this Excel file:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2761
and Compared them with the Median Household Income by ZIP code for each of the teams I could find OPR data for in Maryland in 2008 from here:
http://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/dis/cen...zip/index.html
Since the OPR's in that Excel were normalized and many are negative, I added 2 to them so that they were all positive.
I can see no particular trend one way or the other that greater socioeconomic status of a team's location correlates to better on-field performance. This is assuming we agree that in 2008, OPR was a good metric for performance, and that the median household income of a team's ZIP is a good metric for the socioeconomic status of a region.