sports. College students are financially irresponsible. Most elite College athletes get
sports scholarship. Which is payment enough, No fair way to pay College. College
athletic programs cannot afford to pay athletes, NCAA is a non-for-profit organization.
College athletes should not be paid to complete in college athletics due to the fact that
they receive adequate scholarship opportunities that pay for tuition and other living
expenses. Paying college athletes would ruin college sports. It would cause other
programs to be cut. Cause a imbalance in the college sports system. It will cost schools
millions and salaries. University programs could be cut because …show more content…
Even probably the college will increase
their budgets so the students will be hard for them to get in the colors they want to be
in which is not fair. College athletes should be paid because they are not fairly repay for
the time they commit or the amount of revenue that they generate, and to encourage
student-athletes to stay in school and under degrees. Because they’re not getting paid
in college that’s why not that many students who’s playing sports in college aren’t
staying in college to finish their own years to get their bachelor’s degree, associates
degree and master’s degree because they are not getting paid because they are not
getting paid if they get paid they will stay in school which they will complete their years
so they can get their associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree. But some students who
taking Sports doesn’t know that if you get injured in sports while getting an education
has in degree how are you going to pay your injuries? And the USA Education will
increase as well. Student-athletes already receive benefits for playing college sports
including a free education, housing, meals, travel, networking, and other perks …show more content…
A common criticism about college sports is that players sometimes end
their education prematurely in order to pursue their careers at the professional level.
Athletes that do not graduate with a degree often find themselves stuck if they get
injured or don’t make it onto a professional team. A popular trend known as “one and
done” refers to college basketball players declaring for the NBA draft after just one year
of playing in college. But not every college could afford the players they want to recruit.
“An analysis was done in 2013 concerning the financial stability of public school division
I athletic departments. What this study found was that only 23 of the 288 division I
schools.” Not all students athletes are on scholarship, many are particularly those who
are playing for the schools we see them win the national championships, which it’s in
addition to free tuition and room and board, these college athletes also often receive
stipends to help them towards books and other basic needs. This money does not have
to be paid back most other students aren’t receiving these benefits, and will come