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    dollars for their universities, but what do they get in return? The money brought in by these athletes never goes to their pockets, but instead to their universities and the NCAA. While these athletes on scholarship, the talent possessed by them brings in a wealth that outdoes the amount of their scholarship. Being a college football or basketball player can be a full-time job. These players invest their lives in the sport they play; some athletes can spend insane amounts of hours on one sport.…

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    Essay On College Athletes

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    college athletes are students and amateur players, meaning that college athletes are not given money to play a sport. Student-athletes attend college to get an education, not to be paid to play a sport. Already compensating athletes for playing are scholarships. Also, paying athletes would cause countless problems. Some college sports bring in a lot of money, but that money is not enough to pay the athletes at a college. In addition, it is legal for colleges to use athlete’s names and faces for…

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    Why College Athletes Shouldn’t be Paid Money is money no matter what form it is in, cash, check, credit, and even scholarships as well. Student-athletes are given more than they actually realize. But yet they are convinced they need more because of the activities they perform on a daily basis. I believe they do not truly understand how how much they are granted over a four year span. Maybe reading over the job description before executing their decision the way they did the would not have to be…

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    restricts colleges from paying athletes beyond attendance costs (Tracy, Marc, and Ben Strauss). Attendance costs includes financial costs that a scholarship does not; such as, transportation to and from games (Tracy, Marc, and Ben Strauss). Other student-athletes, fans, and members for the N.C.A.A. do not believe student-athletes should be paid beyond their scholarships and attendance costs. Student-athletes should not be compensated because their wages would not be fair, they are students…

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    Non Student Athletes

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    Over time, athletics have become a major factor in the culture of universities across the united states. For generations, education and athletics have been associated with each other as the culture of sports has become a part of the academic culture from elementary level all the way up through graduate school level. As the role of college athletics grew, so did the argument that athletes are as competent in the classroom as non-student, and they don’t take advantage of the education they are…

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    College Athletes Overpaid

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    to get a scholarship, which meant you had a chance make it to the big leagues. I grew up watching basketball and football like it was second nature, it resulted in wanting to be like the superstars on television. The children who grew up like me dream to be an all-American college athlete and become that superstar in the big leagues. The NCAA has been around since 1910 and regulates 1,259 schools/institutions, conferences, or any other association(NCAA.org). The NCAA organizes the athletic…

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    According to the article “Pay to Play,” many college athletes receive scholarship money, but most athletic scholarships do not even cover a full tuition for the athlete (Bagaria, Akash, and Birkenes) When the NCAA first allowed colleges to grant scholarships, it was awarded to athletes for all four years, but now scholarships are renewed on a yearly basis (Sack). Because the scholarships are given out every year, athletes run the expensive risk of getting them taken away due to…

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    solely on the scholarship the schoolyou hasare offered. It…

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    the bulk of stress, it is paying for college that is nerve-racking. Even though compensating the expensive loans can hinder the financial aspect, students can earn money through scholarships that compensate all college expenses. Excelling in sports, obtaining flawless grades, and applying for school-specific scholarships are ways students can earn a full ride to college. Firstly, excelling in sports is one way for students to receive a full college ride. As a kid, the preponderance of…

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    paid like everybody else for their labor. There is an understanding and belief according to most of the debates among students, classmate and even nationwide, that college athletes are getting higher education in exchange for pay (scholarship) “free education”. According to Dennis A. Johnson, E d. D., John Acqauvivia, PhD in Sport Journal article “Point/Counterpoint: Paying college athletes” they also acknowledge that student are not “employees of the university, rather they are,…

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