Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    College athletics plays a major role in the configuration of sports culture. Players represent their schools and compete in order to gain pride and prestige. The image of a team holding up a trophy after winning the championship in their respective sports portrays a glorious picture of unity and triumph. However, if you look behind the scenes, you begin to notice that the landscape of college athletics is anything but glorious. Student-athletes are expected to juggle a rigorous schedule of…

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    accountant, lawyer, teacher, etc you need to be able to have the right grades and education to become one! That is only less than 2% of students become professional athletes, and if you don't become a professional athlete what will be your future with bad grades (“Dreaming of becoming a college or professional athlete?” 1). Students should think of there grades before sports, and if you don't have time to finish homework because of sports you can find extra help during school instead of getting…

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    succeed, they should be allowed to play on the same team as male athletes. Therefore, female athletes should be able to play any sport they want with male athletes. To begin with, having females and males participate together will strengthen the typical female athlete. By having females play on the same team as males and attending the exact same practices than women will have a harder…

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    A Feather in a Salary Cap Why should the President of the United States make less than a Major League Baseball rookie? Professional athletes acquire a whole heap of money, and there are some people who believe that star players make way too much money. For example, many superstars in baseball, basketball, and football enjoy multi-year contracts that are worth more than $100 million. Because of these unreasonably high salaries, many people think salary caps are a good thing for the players. On…

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    She had been planning to major in business throughout her college years. On her last soccer season, however, she realized that she wanted to continue her soccer carrier. She wanted it to continue being a huge part of her life and she wanted to share with others how to succeed. She was torn between two choices, but regardless of what she picked, she knew that both were the same at heart. The joy and passion that speaks for her, lets athletes as well as students know that she made the right choice…

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    As many people know professional athletes tend to be paid very well. Whether they play soccer, basketball, or golf they make more money than many people could ever dream of. Whether it is all deserved or not is the biggest question. In Reed and O’Connors article Are Professional Athletes Overpaid they provide this information, “According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an Army General with over 20 years of service makes approximately $192,864 a year. The 2014 median compensation for a General…

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    In the midst of college and sports there is a certain criteria that a few distinct individuals meet or represent and have a huge impact on. Those individuals are the various student athletes scattered among the basketball and football programs of superior institutions. Various players that have the opportunity to pursue a higher education initially have their athletic ability to thank. The controversy between student athletes and whether or not they should receive pay from the institutions they…

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    Athletes Are Overpaid

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    Athletes in the major professional sports are getting paid far too much. The New England Patriots quarterback named, Tom Brady is a perfect example of the amount of money one elite athlete can make in the National Football League. These athletes are having millions of dollars that are being tossed all around them. The salary amounts is a good representation of something terrible about our society. The large amount of money that these athletes are making may not always go to good use. Many…

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    Should Pro Athletes Earn More Than Public-Sector Careers “If you can read this, thank a teacher.”, an American proverb we’re all familiar with. While you’re at it; thank a firefighter, a nurse, or a police officer, too. These are a few public-sector jobs that really make an impact to the success and safety of the community. How about pro athletes? Have you ever been placed in a situation that they really helped you out in a time of need? Without a doubt we all love a good sports game but the…

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    Some other students, athletes are influenced by their peers. Former Southern California offensive lineman Drew Radovich majored in sociology, putting him among the 58% of the football team's juniors and seniors — and 19% of USC's — in that major. "If I went back and did it all over again, I wouldn't have picked" sociology, says Radovich, now with the Minnesota Vikings. "A lot of other offensive linemen were picking sociology, so I picked it."(Blumenfeld).So that is why we should seriously think…

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