An analysis of National Football League coaching trees and the network they comprise

The purpose of this study was to analyze professional football coaches’ coaching trees and the network they comprise. Employment histories were collected for head coaches (HCs) in the National Football League (NFL) along with the NFL HCs under whom they served as assistant coaches (ACs) prior to the...

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