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    I’ve played competitive sports for a long time. I have seen kids get seriously hurt. I have seen families struggle with the costs of it all. But the biggest struggle I have seen is the pressure, that commonly ends with kids quitting, or continuing without having fun. Whether kids should be allowed to play competitive sports is a complicated debate because there are just so many reasons that could be argued for either side. Because of that, this argument is commonly misguided. The question that…

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    "hungry nights where I'm not able to eat, but I still gotta play to my capabilities" (Sherman). Napier also comments on seeing his jersey being sold by saying, "to some credit, you feel like you want something in return" (Thomas). Many may think that scholarships cover all aspects…

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    I am honored to be one of the recipients of the Jack and Audrey Morgan Scholarship. Thanks to your generous support. The loss of my husband, who was my biggest support in life has been very challenging, but has also helped me realize and appreciate more the value of life, and appreciate all the God given talents that I have. It has opened my eyes to the need for more compassion and caring. It has spurred me to pursue higher education so I can be of more help to others within my reach. I have…

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    that schools should focus on sports, schools and students should focus on sports because academics give a better chance to get a college scholarship, focusing on both can put stress on a student, and focusing on sports send the wrong message or lesson about life. Some people claim that schools that focus on sports get most of their students full athletic scholarships to go to colleges. In the article “High-School Sports Aren 't Killing Academics”, the authors Daniel H. Bowen and Colin Hitt,…

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    Title IX. A mindset of male athletes feeling discriminated against is growing and professionals should address this by discussing the history and necessity of Title IX. Using facts provided by the NCAA should be used to show the reasoning behind scholarship caps and help educate the student athletes further. We should not shy away from Title IX conversations but encourage them with students, staff, and…

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    ruin college 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…

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    Student Athlete Compensation: 4 years a slave Every year, College sports bring in millions and millions of dollars to their respected universities, yet 70% of college athletes struggle financially in life after college. A typical student in college has a job that helps them maintain a steady income,, but this is not the case for student athletes. Student athletes are not receiving any type of income, they are being exploited by their college and the NCAA and universities are making…

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    colleges are considering getting rid of athletic scholarships. Many athletes depend on these scholarships to be able to attend college and without these scholarships, furthering their education and reaching their athletic goals would be impossible. Scholarships are awarded for excelling in certain aspects of a student’s career, and athletics is a huge part of this for some students. While many think of academic standing as the main cause for awarding scholarships, high achievements in athletics…

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    high school with football scholarship. Students athletes have to learn they have to work extra hard to reach the pros. Although, with endurance and lots of practice and training and hard work in football, basketball, soccer, swimming and volleyball colleges athletes might see their athletic dream come to past one…

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    wanting their most talented recruits to be accepted to the institution, and admission offices following rules set by the university or national governing boards for all applicants. This problem only grows when the ever-stressful conversation of scholarship and financial aid is brought into the mix. It is unethical for an admission office to lower standards for a specific population of students, no matter how badly the student wants to attend or how much a member or the university faculty or…

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