Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    Everyone watches college sports. You watch it on tv and sometimes go to the game, but where does that money go that you pay to get in. You are paying the NCAA and they might use in for funds. But they make a ton of money. Which is why they should pay college athletes to play. The reasons are that 1 college athletes are employees and not just players, 2 is they have to pay bills of their own, and 3 is that the NCAA makes a ton of big deals with tv companies and pulls in a ton of money. You may…

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    Nidhish Sharma Would anyone continue to play a sport even if they didn’t get paid? Many college athletes are in this situation. Recent studies show that in 2015, 25 of the richest college basketball teams generated a total revenue of 440 million dollars. Not a cent was given to the players, the ones who made the money. Normally, people who earn the money should receive some of it too. Three reasons why they should be paid are because they do not have any time for extra money, if a player…

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    association dealing with college athletes. It “regulates athletes of 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations, and individuals,” according to Wikipedia. College athletics have been around for a long time, over a hundred years. That’s crazy to think. But the people who make these athletics possible is the athletes themselves. Without them, the college athletics would be nothing. There is a long debate on if the athletes that make this possible should get paid either by their college or…

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    millions. At the same time the student athletes playing suffer from poverty and can’t provide for themselves. Forcing many to have to take money from under the table or illegally.According to Shabazz Napier one of the nations leading basketball player says"I don 't feel student-athletes should get hundreds of thousands of dollars, but like I said, there are hungry nights that I go to bed and I 'm starving," he said Is this acceptable for the NCAA to treat athletes like this while making…

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    single student is receiving approximately $19,000 in scholarships in their 4 years at college. There is no need to pay a college athlete excess money for they already receive enough. According to the Hamilton project a college scholar with a degree earns an average of $1.19 million over their entire career which is twice that of the average high school graduate. As athletes are given this education freely they should have no need for further payment. Furthermore, the National Institute of…

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    college athlete is looking at a total of 70 hours to stay in college, and on their athletics. After 30-40 hours of training and perfecting their craft, they’re also expectations for the athlete in the classroom. It may be a thought that the athletes’ may receive special treatment or get an easy way out, when it comes to papers and exams but this isn’t true. It is actually the opposite there are specific requirements the athletes must meet before, and after entering college to stay in good…

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    Across the United States, college athletics have gained huge popularity. That has resulted into increased revenues for the National Collegiate Association (NCAA). College athletics are also bringing in fans and popularity to the school. College athletics is a billion dollar industry. Yet with that large amount of money, no college athletes have been paid. Which has fueled the debate of whether college athletes should be paid. In 1906, the NCAA was created to “Protect young people from the…

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    College athletes should be paid because of the large amounts of revenue that they produce for their school (Futterman; Sack; Thomson; Coterell). The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is one of the most anticipated and viewed events of the year. Recently, the NCAA extended its media rights deal with CBS and Turner Sports through 2024 for a record $10.6 billion (Futterman 1). That’s an average of $720 million a year (Futterman 1). Despite being the primary reason for this television deal and…

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    40 hours a week and not getting paid? What an atrocity! Well, these college athletes are spending many hours training, practicing and playing a sport. Many people have proposed the question as to whether college athletes should get paid or not. People debate that paying college athletes would change the game because the athletes would only play as determined as relevant as to their payment. Others believe that these students are already being compensated by college institutions because they…

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    When it comes to Sports Law there are several issues at all levels of competition; College, Professional, and even International sports have begun to see an influx of legal issues as the popularity of sports continues to grow. Issues like player health and safety, player labor and union issues, and gambling limitations in sport are generating a lot of conversation. However, the fight between college athletes and the National Collegiate Athletic Association over developing free market and unions…

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