Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    a student-athlete (Dodd). A typical day consists of conditioning in the morning, class in the afternoon, evening practice and meals, with the hope that when it’s all said and done, some actual studying or homework will be done. Many people would argue that college student-athletes are normal students. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Most college student-athletes struggle to get gas money to visit family and don’t have enough money to buy extra food and resources.(Dodd) College football…

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    if the student athletes should receive pay or not. Former athletes may argue that a student playing a sport at a university should be paid; some spectators do not see pay for college athletes is a necessity needed. For some athletes tuition, room and board, and book expenses are covered through a full athletic scholarship, and these scholarships are still more than what academic students can receive (Block). What more could the athletes possibly want from the university? The athletes are being…

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    Jim Putman & Aubrey Badlam ENGL101- Prof. Yu “College Athletes Should Be Paid To Play” One of the biggest debates in sports is whether college athletes also referred to, as student-athletes” should be paid to play their sport. Since its inception in 1906, the National Collegiate Athletes Association (NCAA) has limited the amount that a student-athlete can be compensated. The opinions that we express for paying student-athletes are formulated on the basis of paying Division I and II…

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    College sports provide a huge source of colleges’ income. The school takes in money from ticket sales, television contracts, and sport-related merchandise etc. The athletes receive their scholarship and little more. While receiving a free college education is something few people would complain about, when the issue is more closely examined it becomes obvious that it is not enough. The colleges are utilized athletes, and recently the problems that this creates have become more famous. More and…

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    controls just about everything in college sports. A question asked over and over again when talking about college sports is, where does that money go that the NCAA makes from games and merchandise? According to the NCAA, the money they make goes into the scholarships the school 's offers, stadium upgrades, gear the athletes have, and getting the best coaches to get them into the professional league. Well, are scholarships and big name Coaches enough for the athletes? If you ask the NCAA this is…

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    The debate towards college athletes being paid or if they should not be paid has been going on for some years now. There are different perspectives towards the subject and a wide variety of reasoning’s to why college athletes should or should not be paid. The fact of the matter is that college athletes need to understand the position in which they are in. They need to respect their position and be thankful for the opportunity that they are given. Not only should college athletes appreciate their…

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    Mrs. Hernandez English 5-6 12 March 2017 D1 College Football Players Should Not Get Paid The NCAA, coaches, players and fans are debating whether or not D1 College football players should be paid for playing their sport. Division 1 football is the highest level of play for intercollegiate athletics authorized by the NCAA. The NCAA stands for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and governs hundreds of colleges and thousands of athletes. There has been an ongoing discussion by media…

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    that you should get a share of that money? The National Collegiate Athletic Association or commonly known as the NCAA is the governing body of college sports. Student athletes have an “amateur” status which means that the only benefits they receive are educational. The NCAA and colleges can make money off the college athletes by having sponsors, making advertisements, and selling their jerseys. Many people believe that college athletes should not get paid since the NCAA and the colleges offer…

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    I believe that NCAA has it right already. College athletes should not be paid to play. They go to college for and education and paid tuition. If college athletes get paid, then they won’t just focus on the game. They will worry about the money and when their getting paid. Money would ruin the NCAA, even if they can afford it like some articles say they can. Again, college athletes should not be paid and that it’s good the way it is. In the article, The Shirley Povich Center for Sports…

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    Inspired”). College athletes should not get paid because it affects the people that don't get paid in college. Although when college athletes get paid it can help with their career, this research may be true college athletes should not get paid Research proves this point, student athletes are provided with multiple types of resources to help them be successful (Laurence). We shouldn’t pay college athletes because it is not what college is about, it could cause and create cuts in the college, and…

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