For starters, billions of dollars are made on the performances of college athletes every year. Colleges have more than enough money to pay the athletes who bring in the money. A lot of money exchanges hands through illegal gambling on college sports. There are also some legal gambling options in certain casinos, for example, where the casinos control gambling and there is no issue betting on your team. The FBI estimates that more than 2.5 billion dollars is illegally wagered annually on the three-week tournament March Madness post-season …show more content…
Some people argue that athletes don’t need to get paid because they are getting a free education. This isn’t always true. The students who don’t have full rides to college for athletics have to worry about their finances, their biggest problem, crippling college loans. Students can get a part-time job to help manage their finances, but it’s not so easy for athletes. The typical division 1 football player devotes 43.3 hours per week to his sport - 3.3 more hours than the typical American work week. (Edelman,1) Athletes go through intense training. During their football orientation week, athletes spend 14 hours a day working on football related activity. Every minute, from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM, is devoted to these football-related