Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    Over the past 10 years college sports has become more popular than it ever was across the united states and the world. And it has been attracting major money like billions of dollars for the league and the schools itself, from things like advertisements, charging for admissions, television stations like cbs , espn, nbc etc. so that being the case every one from the coaches to the staff to the league associates , to the referees get a very good amount of salary. With most of the money coming in…

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    College football; america’s favorite fall pastime. For many nothing is better than sitting back and watching the boys of fall. It’s a great source of entertainment, way to meet new friends, and have a good time. Many people’s best memories are made because of college football. However, recently the athletes have not been too fond of the sport. They feel that they are doing so much for the sport, but are receiving nothing in return. They feel that they should be compensated monetarily. Some of…

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    For many years, playing sports in college was merely part of the curriculum, done for the love of the game. But things have changed dramatically and this paper argues that today, college and university athletes should be paid. Discussion There was a time when playing college football or other sports was something young people did because it was fun and because it took some skill to make the teams. A person on the football team was important, a sort of hero to his classmates. Over time,…

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    or not college athletes should be paid is a prolonged and heated debate. Whenever it seems to have gone away it comes right back again to the front page of the sports section. From the good and bad of the NCAA, to the pros and cons of income for athletes, and the motives of athletes today. This paper should help decipher all of the facts and opinions of the crazy argument that is spinning out of control. First of all, this topic has gone way, way back, “The idea of paying college athletes to…

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    Athletes Should Get Paid

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    Have you ever wanted to become a pro athlete? What's not to love? They are all really strong, they get to play sports all the time and they get a lot of money. Some people question if an athlete should get high salaries. Athletes should get high salaries because they donate a lot of money to charity and hospitals, athletes work their entire lives to get into pro leagues and only some players get really high salaries. First, Sport players donate a lot of money to charities and hospitals to help…

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    this year (Business Insider). Since the U.S. is the richest country in the world, it is surprising that we allow professional athletes to be paid a lot more than our teachers do. Teachers should be paid the same amount as professional athletes because they have a major impact on kids from a young age, their job is difficult, and professional athletes do not need to be paid as much. Teachers affect all students beginning in adolescent ages. Recent evidence confirms that the effect of teachers on…

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    competition at the collegiate level, simply turn on the television on a Saturday morning during college football. The sponsors, fans, pageantry, etc., is astronomical and continues to grow exponentially. Undoubtedly, college athletics is “big business” and is often viewed as a separate entity. Duke professor of public policy, economics and law, Charles T. Clotfelter, offers an interesting viewpoint on college athletics, stating faculty members’ blindness to the significance of big-time sports…

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    whether or not college athletes should be paid to play college sports. The sports world is divided on the issue, with the NCAA saying that players should not be paid and players saying that they deserve payment for their work. Below is the argument in favor of paying athletes. Pay players Universities and the NCAA make millions of dollars in cash, donations, exposure for universities. Universities and private companies also make money selling players likenesses for profit (think college…

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    Paying college athletes is a very controversial topic in today’s generation. It has been an ongoing topic since the early 1900s. The idea of this dates back to what was the first collegiate competition between Harvard and Yale in a event called regatta, the racing of boats or yachts. Paying college athletes should be something that colleges take into consideration for the students that give their time to dedicate themselves to their team and coaches to be the best at the sport they play. Paying…

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    head football coach, is one of the highest paid coaches throughout all football programs in the nation at nearly four million a year (Yost). Now, where is this money coming from to pay all the coaches for the different sports? For example, Alabama has a $70 million athletic budget that goes towards paying all the coaches for their sports, and other necessary things (Yost). Now, how will these programs be able to pay their coaches on top of paying their athletes? Well, the answer is pretty…

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