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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association also know as the NCAA is a multi-billion dollar business that 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…

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    overviews anything that a college athlete. The NCAA is a billion dollar organization that makes money straight off of college athletics. Even though it is a non profit organization it still makes billions. It maintains this non profit title due to a common academic mission which it shares with the universities and colleges. But the real problem…

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    “There 's hungry nights where I 'm not able to eat,” said Shabazz Napier, college basketball player for the University of Connecticut who is on an athletic scholarship (Sherman). While his tuition is paid, he cannot afford to eat dinner on occasion. Athletes dedicate all their time into sports and don’t have time for for the essential things like eating. They are isolated from all the regular students and only travel in groups among other athletes. Also, the students rarely see their family and…

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    Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a billion dollar organization that is responsible for regulating college athletes and athletic programs of universities across the United States (Should). The NCAA generates billions of dollars a year and the money is distributed toward major TV and marketing contracts, merchandising, and ticket sales. The coaches and athletic department…

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    athletes receive free education and a scholarship worth from about $75,000 - $200,000 without paying? These athletes do not have to pay for equipment, apparel, and they can enjoy conditions normal students can not have. So basically if you were these athletes,you would be able to have free shoes of your choice which includes apparel. You get equipment that keeps you safe when…

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    is what every adolescents dreams of. The ultimate is to do all of this while attending the university on a full scholarship. The best athletes in the nation attend their specific university on “full rides” and are truly to play sports. Not to attend the the university to further their education. With this being said what happens when the best athletes are worth more than their scholarships? Colleges already have financial accounts set up…

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    industries, and universities would also receive a lot less publicity if it was not for their talented teams. In the article “The 20 Colleges That Make The Most Money On Sports,” it is shown that the University of Texas generated the most revenue through athletics. $165.7 million of revenue was brought in through ticket sales, donations, merchandising, and media rights (Gaines). This money could be spread out through the athletes, so that they at least get compensated some amount through a…

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    colleges and universities, student athletes spend many hours in strengthening and conditioning, practicing, and competing in their sports of choice. In return, some of them have the benefit of attending college by way of athletic scholarships. However, some do not have scholarship opportunities and have to meet college expenses in other ways. In my opinion, college athletes should definitely be paid for playing time and autographed sports memorabilia as a way to help finance their college…

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    that NCAA athletes should be paid for their effort on their college team. College athletics have gained immense popularity among Americans over the past few decades. This has resulted into increased in a lot of money for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the participating colleges, which has sparked the debate of whether college athletes should be given money beyond their athletic scholarships but I think they should get paid for the following reason they should be paid…

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    College Athlete Compensation A popular issue in the world of sports today is the compensation of college athletes. The big question is, how much compensation do these college students deserve for being part of the school’s athletic program? These kids train hard, risk injury and give their sport their all every day while they still are on a college schedule taking regular courses. By generating ticket and merchandise sales, these kids make an enormous amount of money for the Universities and…

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