College Athletes Should Not be Paid Essay

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    Athlete Compensation: Why Collegiate Athletes Should Be Paid. College athletes all around the world are working their tail off morning and night. They get up before school and go to practice, then the school then back to practice. That is their life at that certain point in time. Some athletes that receive scholarships are getting their education paid for. Some have a meal plan through the team and also even get free housing. There are some athletes call walk-ons. They don’t receive…

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    Should College athletes be paid? Paying college athletes would ruin college sports. College students are financially irresponsible. Most elite College athletes get sports scholarship. Which is payment enough, No fair way to pay College. College athletic programs cannot afford to pay athletes, NCAA is a non-for-profit organization. College athletes should not be paid to complete in college athletics due to the fact that they receive adequate scholarship opportunities that pay for tuition and…

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    paying NCAA athletes “BAM” a linebacker nailes the running back and causes a fumble which leads to a touchdown, they win the game. What people didn’t see was the running back got injured. The running back is trying to make a career in football but has to play good in college first. Since, he got injured he won’t be able to make it to the major leagues. So, all the work he put into the sport without getting paid just got lost. Even though there are reasons why NCAA athletes should not be paid,…

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    performance (labor) of student-athletes, they should get paid (Mitchell 1). Student-athletes are not employees or professional athletes who are paid salaries and incentives for a career in sports. They are students who gain admission to a college education through their participation in sports, for which they receive scholarships to pay tuition, fees, room and board and other allowable expenses. Participation in collegiate sports is not a student-athlete’s job. Because these athletes are not…

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    student-athletes receive to entice them to play. The controversy whether athletes should be paid for their talents and dedication towards their school have increased in popularity over the past few years. Some people believe college athletes should be paid because they spend many hours per week dedicated towards their sport. However, highly recruited athletes already collect free clothes, electronics, and other perks for signing or visiting a school. If the NCAA decided to pay these athletes,…

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    amazing non-profit organizations that help athletes make their dreams come true. This is including the nearly 2.7 billion dollars of scholarships given this year (NCAA.org). While college athletes are bringing in thousands of dollars they see none of it for their hard work. According to NCAA.org, NCAA is a member led organization whose purpose is to focus on the well-being and success of college athletes. While the NCAA may say they focus on their athletes well being why are they not seeing any…

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    Student Athletes Get Paid

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    Plenty of people argue that it is unfair student athletes do not receive a salary with all of the hard work and dedication they put into the sports that they play for universities. However, these same people do not understand the reason these student athletes do not get paid to begin with. Allen Sanderson and John Siegfried explain that if college athletes received pay, there would be “general labor laws” that would not allow these athletes to practice and work as hard as they do today. These…

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    College athletes get scholarships from colleges to play sports. The athletes put in a lot of time and energy to play on a college level team. Weather they should be paid or not is the question. Pro athletes get money to play sports, so why shouldn’t the college athletes. A lot of college athletes get hurt playing sports which end up hurting their chances of going pro. The controversial topic of paying student athletes has been brought up many times by both the schools and students. The…

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    NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and College and University Athletic Departments are only profitable because of one reason and that is the athletes that agree to come play for the colleges and universities. The athletes are what make college athletics so successful. The NCAA is one of the most profitable nonprofit organizations in the country. According to Marc Edelman in the article “The Case for Paying College Athletes”, The college sports industry generates $11 billion in…

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    College Athletes Be Paid

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    Should College Athletes be Paid? “The typical Division I college football player devotes 43.3 hours per week to his sport -- 3.3 more hours than the typical American work week” (Edelman, Marc). Throughout the era of college sports there has been a large and continuous debate about why and whether college athletes should be paid for the services and income they provide their respective colleges. In most cases people agree that college students simply do not have…

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