Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    is why athletes are overpaid because other jobs deserve more. And most athletes go bankrupt anyway. Other jobs get paid a 5th of what athletes get paid this is why other jobs should get more. Most athletes get paid around an average of about 66 million dollars a year. Athletes also lose their money then they have no money to retire with. Some contracts can be up to a million dollars a game. And in conclusion, that's why other jobs should make more. The reason why nobody trust athletes with…

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    It’s the beginning of the college football season, and with a new year of sports, the annual debate of whether these highly talented athletes should be paid rises along with it. Starting with reasons of why they should be paid, they make thousands of dollars for their school, and uplift it in a way, bringing it popularity and a good reputation yet they don't get remunerated for their hard work. It is also disputed that with the number of grueling hours of work put into practice it makes nearly…

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    decades, college athletics has grown extremely popular among Americans. With this increase in popularity, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has experienced a surplus of revenues because of the billions of dollars they generate through TV contracts, ticket sales, and merchandise sales (Majerol 14). This surplus of sales has fuelled the debate of whether or not college athletes should be compensated for their time spent playing. One may assume that because college athletes are a…

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    Life of a College Athlete College athletes have a very stressful life, but they enjoy every second of it. Most of them get a college degree for free, while doing what they love. The average day for a college athlete consists of early morning practices, classes, practice, studying, then going to sleep to get up and do it all again the next day. On the other hand the normal college students wake up, go to classes, study, then have free time to do whatever. College athletes however are doing…

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    Collegiate Athletes

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    Collegiate athletes are some of the most important students at every university. They represent their school, and they are highly valued by the university they attend. “University of Missouri Campus Protests: ‘This is Just a Beginning’” explains that about thirty black Missouri University football players stated via Twitter that they would not participate in football activities until their president, Tim Wolfe, resigned for his recent mishandling of racial issues at the university. Soon after…

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    Should Athletes Be Paid

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    I feel that athletes should not be paid unless they are part of the large, known teams. They should not be paid the extreme amount of money that they are getting paid right now. I feel that they are playing a game for the entertainment of them and the audience and should not be paid more than the people who protect or have protected our country. Scholarships are enough to pay for college especially when you sign up for as many as you can and get the grants you are eligible for. Generally any job…

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    Like many topics, College is a real controversial topic in the United States. Most people are for college and think you should attend while other people think it is a waste of money and time. A lot of controversy comes from the price of college and while a college degree does not guarantee you a job after you graduate, people seemingly go for a higher education mostly because they want to get paid more in life. Statistics prove that people with a college degree make more money yearly than…

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    author the Economics of College Sports was edited by two people John Fizel and Rodney Fort; also, the book was published in 2004. To start with, the first part of the book only contains one chapter which is called “Economics of College Sports: An Overview”. The first part of five parts in the Economics of College Sports the book addresses what exactly it will be talking about throughout the book using empirical and theoretical research to address controversial issues with college sports. In the…

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    College sports have become a universal pastime for many Americans. Popularity of college sports has peaked with the 2014 inaugural college football playoffs, becoming “[t]he two most-watched broadcasts in cable TV history,” with a combined total of 56.5 million viewers between the two semifinal games according to CNN (Pallotta). Young men playing college sports are exciting as it brings back the college atmosphere that many older individuals crave. However, some question if African-American…

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    Ramin Wahab College Writing - Period 3 January 20, 2015 Entertaining Millions but no pay day! In todays society almost everyone watches a college sport for entertainement. The most largest community for collegiate athletes is the NCAA. For many years the NCAA which stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association’s. The NCAA consists of 3 main divisions Division 1, 2 and 3 with each having 300 colleges and universities in its memberships. With over 170,000 athletes in the Division One…

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