Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    According to two professors from Michigan State University, Robert and Amy McCormick that is what is exactly happening to athletes when they play sports at the college level. (McCormick, R., & McCormick, A. (2006)) believe that playing college sports are more that an extracurricular activity and should be viewed more like a job. Under common law football and basketball athletes are considered employees. The common law has three tests of it, one is the right of other’s to control a person’s…

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    Should college football players get paid? Many people do not know college football players don’t get paid, they spend 44.8 hours a week on their sports with less class time and no time for a job. College players have been wanting a cut of the money because the lack of time for a job. Being a college football player is s fulltime job. College football players should get paid because some college kids are poor and is an unsafe job that can have a long term consequences it is a multimillion dollar…

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    Paid Student Athletes

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    Peter Goplereus III have all written articles on whether or not the NCAA should pay their student athletes. Their articles, “Top 10 Reasons College Athletes Should be Paid”, “Pay or Play”, “Should College Athletes Be Paid”, and “No Control Over Their Rights” all provide many reasons as to why student athletes deserve payment. The NCAA is in the wrong for accepting “free labor” from these athletes. Although many student athletes are on scholarships, often times it is not enough, so they deserve…

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    many distractions leave an athlete 's mind to boggle, especially when a girlfriend or boyfriend comes into their life, this can be the number one killer of dreams for them to ever come true. Most kids will fight through the pressures and make it to play in college. Only the most skilled and talented student athletes will participate at this level after high school leaving as the last stepping stone into the world of a professional athlete. At the collegiate level, athletes have become serious…

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    The Problem Of Paying Student Athletes

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    our team and after practice we eat dinner, but just the guys on scholarship. It sounds really harsh but that is how the NCAA rulebook is set up. Do I think it is fair? Of course not these guys put in the same amount of work as we do. Paying student athletes would really benefit people like this who are already paying for school while playing football. Another common problem I come across is whenever we get a chance to go home some players just can’t because they don’t have money to get back.…

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    Pro athletes are the highest paid occupation in the world. For What? For them to run down a field score and touch down or skate down the ice to score a goal, or even stand at base hitting a ball out the park. All though things are what we as kids do growing up, so why do they get paid so much as adults to do things we all did growing up? Athletes get paid too much for what they do, no matter if they play the whole game or are injured; they still get paid the same amount of money. It’s just a…

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    The Working Student College Athletes are being convinced that they are being paid enough. They are constantly getting cheated out of money. Players should be paid because they bring in revenue from playing on television, and playing is like a full-time job. As a team they need to take back their money. College Student are paid with their education They are provided with various benefits. But even removing this educational asset from the equation “NCAA Division I athletes still receive expert…

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    difference is between men and women’s salaries. The reality of this issue is when it reaches far outside the sporting world. The wage gap in sports is quite hard to ignore. The highest paid athletes in any, sports…

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    one college athletes spend approximately forty-five hours a week on their sport, about forty hours on academics and studying, and an average of fifty-five sleeping hours, talk about a full-time job with no pay (Wieberg). In the first place, these athletes are producing million dollar revenues for their schools, shoe companies, television networks, and the conference their team plays in. Next, ¨full¨ scholarships from schools do not always cover full tuition and living costs. Also, they should be…

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    The Controversy Of College Athletes Being Paid To Play Have you ever thought about how NFL or NBA players can get millions from playing? But, when you think about the NCAA their isn’t much talk about money except having big deals with television networks such as ESPN, NBC, Fox, etc. That’s because the college athletes don’t get paid at all! That should change because, A. they work more hours than the average American does (per week), B. the NCAA is a 1 trillion dollar industry, and C. missing…

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