Villains hate to be caught. There often greedy and cunning. Just like the NCAA. You would think a none profit would play the good guy role. But their not your typical none profit. They have made millions of off student athletes.
Offering a student athlete a full ride scholarship is good. However it's not unique. It also shouldn't replace stipends. Numerous programs cover the cost of college for students. Critics don't criticize the participants. But they do criticize athletes for …show more content…
Recipients are grateful for the opportunity. They often support the schools NCAA program. Not only does this contribute to the issue; it also is hypocritical. Instead of supporting fellow students they attack them. Meaning that they refuse to knowledge their schools revenue stream.
Major colleges can't function without revenue streams. Guess who the cash cows are. College football and basketball players generate millions annually. At the end of the day the NCAA is the one laughing to the bank. The billion dollar none profit is still a none profit. No one has been able to change the status. Conversation is the only way to change. Thanks to ** this afternoon ESPN will host the debate.
The NCAA is a none profit designed to manipulate athletes. It has generated billions off their name. It's revenue model is disgusting. Athletes deserve better. Thanks to ** play progress is being mad in the right direction. This afternoons LSU game will force people to discuss the issue.
Major outlets have mentioned athletes getting paid. However they haven't done enough. Sometimes it feels like ESPN has avoided the issue. The take a stance but it's from a passive point of view. Good luck playing the journalist card this afternoon. A national TV audience is growing