%0 Journal Article %T The Labor Market Context of Social Capital: Race and Social Networks in the Occupational Internal Labor Market of College Football Coaches %A Jacob C. Day %J Sociation Today %D 2011 %I North Carolina Sociological Association %X To understand the labor market context of social capital, the extent to which an occupational internal labor market makes social capital particularly important to coaches¡¯ career outcomes is examined. Using archival data on 118 coaches from a major conference at the NCAA Division IA level, I describe the network structure, network composition, and differences in career experience between black and white coaches at different status levels within the profession. %K social capital %K labor market %K NCAA %K sports %K coaches %K race relations %U http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v91/coach.htm