More student-athletes would gravitate towards schools that pay more. As James King, a contributor to The New Republic, puts it to perspective, "smaller schools will be unable to afford attractive stipends" and as a result, they will lose out on the most talented athletes" (King). Compensation for college athletes would be detrimental to the school's athletic programs and traditions. Before going on, the background details are needed. The National Collegiate Athletic Association, also known as the NCAA, has three-division systems: Division l, Division ll, and Division lll. Larger and more predominant schools compete in Division l while smaller schools compete in Division ll and
More student-athletes would gravitate towards schools that pay more. As James King, a contributor to The New Republic, puts it to perspective, "smaller schools will be unable to afford attractive stipends" and as a result, they will lose out on the most talented athletes" (King). Compensation for college athletes would be detrimental to the school's athletic programs and traditions. Before going on, the background details are needed. The National Collegiate Athletic Association, also known as the NCAA, has three-division systems: Division l, Division ll, and Division lll. Larger and more predominant schools compete in Division l while smaller schools compete in Division ll and