College Athletes Should Not be Paid Essay

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    the day college basketball was invented and November 6th, 1869 the day college football was invented there has been controversy over college athlete being paid. Some people believe that college athletes are classified as amateurs and that they should not reap any benefits such as money for participating in their sport. Some people believe that all college athletes deserve to receive compensation in exchange for their talents. Lastly, some people believe that only a selected few athletes deserve…

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    College sport is a lucrative business that generates more than eleven billion dollars in revenue every year. Furthermore, according to Mark Edelman from U.S. News claims, “Fifty colleges report annual revenues that exceed $50 million. Meanwhile, five colleges report annual revenues that exceed $100 million.” However, even with millions of dollars, college athletes are not compensated for their arduous dedication and effort. Many people have been supporting the NCAA with their regulations of…

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    coaches, staff, and the athletic department, but Tebow--like all college athletes--was not paid. -Adele Birkenes So the big matter is, Should college athletes be paid? We all have different perspectives ,but the answer is yes. College athletes should be paid because they bring millions of dollars in revenue to the program alone, and college athletes struggle to hold down a job. In 2013, there were two federal court cases about college athletes being featured in the Electronic Art video game…

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    whether or not college athletes should be paid. Many questions come with statement as to whether this should apply to D1 schools or any division that participates in athletics? Another question remains as to whether or not the sports teams that earn the most profits should receive money? Before you can answer any of those questions the main question remains as to whether or not college athletes should be paid? Athletes are not just athletes when going to college they are student athletes, this…

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    Imagine you’re a college athlete that puts your body on the line and has had surgeries and medical bills are piling up, what do you do/ you’ve gotten a scholarship, but your scholarship money is very scarce and your parents have trouble paying your tuition, what do you do. College athletes are seen as athletes that are not always recognized for making their school’s sports program flow, not only are they going unrecognized they are doing it for free. When players get injured they go through…

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    College athletes are some of the hardest working college students out there. If they start slacking in the class room, they can’t play. If they start slacking on the field, they get cut. Therefore, college athletes have to work twice as hard as the average student, and they have to work harder than the guy next to them on the field. Taking that into consideration should college athletes get any compensation for all their hard work? First of all, today college athletes are just now starting…

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    Should college athletes get paid ? I think yeah because there participating in sports . and they can get hurt , and so with that money they get paid with they have money so they can get better. And the other part is for they can pay there school classes . FACTS : So if all college athletes were paid the money would probably from football and men's basketball programs . second college athletes already are given something valuable . a full football or basketball scholarship to a school such…

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    ground. Courtney is devastated that he has another injury. Later, he finds out that his scholarship was taken away while he was still unable to perform. Paying college athletes has been an argument disputed for many years. However, there has never been a college athlete that was deliberately paid by the college they play for. There are many athletes like Patrick Courtney that have lost a scholarships- and therefore money- because of their injuries. In 2008, the Alabama Crimson Tide…

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    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 friends. As Jake New states,” 52 percent of college…

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    College athletes have poured their heart and soul into the sports they worked so hard for day after day. For decades, an athlete’s love of the game has got them into a college where they can showcase their skills and talents. When at the college level it is more than just a game, it is a player’s job is to bring in a profit for the college. In recent years, there has been a question that lingers in the mind of every athlete, fan and professional alike: should college athletes get paid? What are…

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