Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    If Richard Sherman’s path is the path that others are expected to emulate, then their must be something seriously wrong with the system. When the student athlete must dedicate the every waking moment he or she wakes up to sport and school, something is off. The only rebuttable to this would be a lazy claim of personal responsibility that could be easily dismissed by reminding the person that there is a reason this is up for discussion. It is perceived as unfair but is not currently against the…

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    For decades college athletes were supposed play solely for the love of game. It is this love that helps classify college players as "amateurs." Under this title the NCAA says that these players should not be given compensation. Compensating college athletes, however, may be coming more rapidly than the NCAA would like. With events like the Northwestern ruling and other recent court rulings, it seems that college athletes will be given compensation in the very near future. There are many people…

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    two articles “Do professional athletes get paid too much” and “Pro athletes salaries are not overly exorbitant”. They talk about the salaries of pro athletes. In the first article “Do professional athletes get paid too much.” They talk about how the salaries of pro athletes are to much. The article talks about how sports are for entertainment and Pro Athletes don’t deserve the millions of money they get by playing a sport. While in the second article “Pro athletes salaries are not overly…

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    Athletes are not paid enough Professional athletes donate large amounts of money to charities and sometimes sponsor events for the mentally challenged or kids with disabilities. The average player in professional sports such as (NHL, NFL, MLB, and NBA) makes an average of three million dollars a year. Tiger Woods donates about 85% of his annual salary to charity which is $66,404,000 of his $81,854,000. It is not just Tiger Woods who donates large amounts of money to charity its athletes from…

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    In the course of recent decades, college sports increase in fame over the United States. Whether it be football or basketball, following the time when the century's turn, intercollegiate athletics acquire an overflow of income to their separate universities, and expand the college's name. Undergrad athletes are vital towards colleges as they are behind the athletic program's surplus in income (Nocera 1). These competitors are set to play which results in obtaining revenue to the university, yet…

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    Introduction Life of a collegiate athlete is bigger than what the television makes it seem. Every athlete lives there life on a schedule for their institution. For a factory worker who works seven days a week has similarities to a collegiate athlete. Just as an athlete they wake up every day to perform their job, but unlike student athletes they have workers compensation if they are injured in any sort of way. If an athlete gets a concussion from their sport chances are they will begin to act…

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    to fix some of the gender pay gaps, but has been proven unsuccessful. The difference in pay is staggering, but male and female athletes still face the same challenges and achieve the same glory. When it comes to collegiate sports, the pay difference is not the problem. College level athletes do not get paid, but it matters when it comes to opportunities for the athletes. Women’s athletics are seen as inferior and are usually disregarded (Ross). The other difference in collegiate sports is with…

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    I have many different arguments as to why the audience can believe in me when I tell them that I believe NCAA athletes should be paid. I can make many different valid points. I want the audience to honestly truly understands where I am coming from as a student athlete myself. As a student athlete each and every day I devote hours and hours of my time to my school. We as Purdue North Central Panthers have to have minimum of 30 hours in for our athletic training and another 30 hours in for our…

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and colleges around the country are experiencing record highs in both television ratings and revenue. Over 1200 colleges and universities have united as members of the NCAA. Together they set and enforce the rules governing collegiate athletics. The ones forced to live by these rules are the student-athletes. The term “student athlete” was invented by the NCAA in the 1950s to prevent the NCAA from providing money to those filing workers-comp…

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    from college, professional, and high school athletics. Professional athletics usually get more attention and earn more money than the other types of sports. Since these athletes get paid so much it should be certain that they would not miss a shot, make errors, and should win games all the time because that is why they are there, just to win. People look up to the pro athletes as role models, even the more less fortunate that actually work hard to put food on the table. Professional athletes…

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