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    College Athletes Should Not Get Paid Outline Specific Purpose Statement: At the end of my speech the audience will agree that college athletes should not get paid. Thesis: College athletes should not receive any payment or compensation in college. Introduction: I. I would like everyone to raise their hand if they play a sport for Southeastern Community College. Now how many of you who raised your hand think it’s fair for all the athletes in this room to be paid a salary on top of…

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    Professional and Collegiate athletics. College athletes are not paid to play their sport, unlike professionals. The question if college athletes should be paid arises quite often, and many people have so many different opinions. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has seen a large increase in revenue due to collegiate sports and many believe the players whom generate this revenue should partake of it. This paper will show why college athletes should remain unpaid while still…

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    about being a college athlete, working and practicing for over 40 hours per week? What about being a college athlete and paying for college tuition and the extra activities and sports without an income? You might think they can just get another job to pay for college but when they are going to school all day and then practicing 40 hours a week there is no time !!This is why college athletes should get paid. There are multiple reasons to support why college athletes should get paid. For example,…

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    decades, college athletics have increased their popularity tremendously. The increase in popularity has led to a surplus of revenue brought to each of the Universities and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). Last year Oregon had a revenue of $196,030,398 and not a single player was compensated for the work they did on those sports teams (Berkowitz para. 1). The fact that these sports have been the cause of the increase in revenue has raised the question if the athletes should…

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    My plan to compensate college athletes comes from the idea of stipends. I have two potential plans to pay players through stipends. As we have discovered, athletes are already shorted by their university $2000- $3000 a year because of attending university costs. But not even this projected amount covers other expenses like travel expenses, food expenses, and clothing expenses. Athletes, like other students, require the ability to travel to class or home, but because athletes are representing the…

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    In my opinion, college athletes should not get paid. Although I agree how college athletes work more than most students and have to juggle between classwork, homework and their “full-time” job as an athlete, they voluntarily decided to join a sport. Athletes are putting their bodies, mind, and time on the line voluntarily, where no one is forcing them to participate. Claims have been made that athletes should be paid because they are performing, however, not every athlete gets injured. Depending…

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    of that money and they obviously should, it is almost like the players are puppets in a show being taken advantage of, but the argument that the value of the game would be lost if players just played for the college with the highest bid and not the education or culture it can provide. Ekow Yankah (2017), says the argument to pay athletes is definitely there because of the revenue made by the athletes and that the coaches get paid. College Athletes Should Be Paid “Obviously, big-time athletic…

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    to it policies and practices, especially its reliance on the age-old characterization of college athletes as “amateurs” who are first and foremost “student-athletes” and the limits its members have collectively imposed on the remuneration these players receive” (Sanderson 115). Plain and simple, the NCAA does not want to dish out money to players to compensate for their play time. The NCAA views the athlete only as that amateur and not as an employee of the association. Even though the NCAA…

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    The NCAA is a multi-billion-dollar company. There are many sports fans that enjoy watching college athletics compared to a professional sport. The NCAA knows that millions of people are willing to pay absurd amounts of money for tickets, merchandise, etc. In 2015 at the NCAA Men’s Final Four the least expensive seat in the house was $1,151.98, per CBS Detroit and TiqIQ (Peebles). This was the least expensive seat among a crowd of 143,387 people. (Peebles). The Final game was watched by more…

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    question is should college athletes be paid? This question floats around in most people’s head, but it never seems to find its way into a serious discussion. Allen Sack(see sources), a former college and professional football player said this about paying college athletes, “ No matter their economic circumstances, college scholarship athletes, almost universally agree that there needs to be a way for money to find its way into their hands legitimately.” This brings us to this paper. Should…

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