Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    It’s that time of the year, March Madness. 68 teams have one goal in mind, win the championship. As an athlete, I know this driving passion to achieve that goal. To say that you beat everyone put in front of you is one of the best feelings. Players go to a college to win the championship. Athletic trainers keep players healthy, so they can play to win the championship. Coaches recruit a player for one main reason, to win the championship. Say a school is fortunate enough to win an NCAA…

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    obsessions include both professional and college level teams. In amateur sports, regardless of how many billions of dollars are passed around between the NCAA, its broadcast partners, and various sponsoring corporations, the players themselves still make no money. They are in a money wind machine but locked in a straight jacket. Somehow this doesn't seem right. Throughout an athlete’s life the light at the end of the tunnel is becoming a collegiate athlete. Performing at the highest level of…

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    I love to hear the sound of the basketball dribbling on the court. One day I would like to play for college basketball and just maybe get drafted to the nba. Professional athletes and entertainers should get paid a lot of money. It is a very dangerous job. For example football players and basketball players get hurt a lot and get into really bad injures. A Lot of professional athletes get hurt while doing their job. Like entertainers have body guards around them every second of the day.…

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    NCAA Student Athletes

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    is the center for amateur and college sports in today’s society. This organization houses 1,281 institutions all across the United States. With levels of competition at the Division 1,2, and 3 levels there are over 460,000 students athletes competing in the NCAA. NCAA Student-Athletes are recruited from their hometown high school or club organizations worldwide. The athletes are rated on how they perform in the classroom and on the field. Many of these Student-Athletes grow up training for the…

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    help the athletes in the field and in the court of the gymnasium. They are always there for an injured athlete. They just don’t help them by wrapping their ankles or wrist they also give them some treatments and tell them what exercises they can do to get better and heal faster. Athletic trainers are certified health care professionals who participate in the field of sport medicine. They also recommend special diets and exercises, order equipment and supplies, and keep records of the athletes…

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    Yankah’s: “Why N.C.A.A. Athletes Shouldn’t Be Paid”. I have chosen this article because I do not agree with his statement which addresses that student-athletes shouldn 't get paid. Universities are using their student-athlete’s popularity to promote their athletics program while the student-athletes are unable to promote their own image. Time is also very limited during the day for student athletes to get a job. Most of the time coaches will not allow the student athletes to work, because of…

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    Almost everybody loves college. I mean, what’s not to like? Many consider it to be some of the best years of their life. But what happens after? How does one hold on to the place that shaped the beginning of their adult lives? College sports provide that connection to many graduates to continue to support their school during games by either attending or watching from home. Today, most people know college sports to be very well disciplined with lots of referees and regulations to ensure proper…

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    tradition of regarding its athletes as amateurs needs changing. That is to say, college degrees should not be the sole reward student-athletes receive for their services to schools. Having a college degree is not nearly as valuable as it once was (Siebold, par. 4). Bachelor’s degrees are now quite common, which devalues them dramatically. For too long, the NCAA has refused to regard sportsmen as employees of schools. College leaders dismiss the idea of classifying student-athletes as…

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    arisen the idea of student-athletes being paid, but student-athletes are already given a lot more than others. Many people are discussing if student-athletes should be compensated for their effort. This topic has raised a controversial debate over student-athletes in college being compensated. Allowing student-athletes to be compensated would provide a challenge for some colleges. In division 1 sports, more than 460,000 students play over 23 sports every year. Colleges receive the most money…

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    you aren't getting paid the amount you should be. Other people like you who are bettering our community aren't getting paid the amount they should be, and all of your tax money is going towards paying for athletic stadiums. Doctors, teachers, government employees, police officers, firefighters, and lawyers should be receiving the money that athletes receive. Professional athletes provide entertainment for society, but I believe they receive an unreasonable salary. Overall, athletes are overpaid…

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