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Paying college athletes is a significant issue. Players sometimes should not be paid because they do not …show more content…
The NCAA should try and work something out with the players on how to fix this problem because having some of these all-star caliber players that make their team not only good but might even cause other fans to watch college basketball just to watch the one guy crush the competition and make them TV money for hundreds of fans tuning in. On the USA Today article written by Georgetown alumni Roman Mama he says that all the facts he lists in the article are all reasons why college athletes probably should be paid. He talks about how almost all coaches are paid $1+ million a year to coach, and how the NCAA makes $800 million just from one tournament alone (Mama). College teams make enough money a year to be able to pay players for the rest of their lives and they can not even pay players for 4 years to help them maybe win a championship. From the article “Should College Athletes Get Paid?” posted by Paul Astorino he stated that when the UConn men's basketball team won the National Championship only 33% of their players graduated from the college. He also tells how those numbers do not reflect players that left for the NBA early (Astorino). Players do not show up for school a little to much sometimes and people can understand why colleges do not want to pay a player when the motto of most schools is “education first” but players worry more about showing up for practice and not being late than getting an A …show more content…
Many people may or may not believe players are valuable enough to pay them. College players definitely do enough to get paid considering they are the reason most of the time that the team wins. Jared Walch went to the University of Utah and is a writer for USA Today and he writes how sometimes athletes deserve to be paid because of their contribution to their programs (Walch). Players choose to go to a school over other schools because they enjoy that school and want to see that team succeed not any other team, so they work hard to try and win games for their team. Jared Walch who is also a writer for the Daily Utah Chronicles writes on USA Today that performance does not guarantee a paycheck, so just because someone is good does not mean they should be paid big bucks (Walch). It is the player's job to perform on their team to the best of their ability but it is not their obligation to come to that school they are at, they choose it because of their love for that