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    Ice Hockey Research Paper

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    America, as well as being very prominent in Canada. Thus, ice hockey is a very popular sport that is enjoyed across the US and Canada. Although the sport is quite popular, the viewership isn’t very exceptional when compared to other sports such as football or baseball. Despite this, hockey has a very loyal and affluent fan base, which leaves the league to monetarily benefit. Hockey’s championship is the Stanley Cup, which was originally commissioned in 1892, but was overtaken by the NHL when…

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    I feel that all college athletes should be paid to play their sport. Not all college athletes will benefit off of sports by going professional. I will prove this by using a statistical analysis and documenting things that may happen if college athletes do not get paid. Erik He, of the University of Southern California, states, “Cody Kessler will have a fine career in the NFL and make millions of dollars . . . he is among the 1.6 percent of college football players who go pro”. Cody Kessler in…

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    Before wowing fans in the National Football League, Tim Tebow set records and won championships with the University of Florida Gators. He also brought millions of dollars to the school. That money went to the 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…

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    Why don't college athlete get paid? Many people say they should others say elsewise. I'm aganist for paying college athletes. College atheltic programs can't afford to pay athletes. Playing college sports is a privilege. The NCAA is a nonprofit organization. Students are not professionals which most people need to know. Paying college athletes to play would ruin college sports. Another thing is there is not a fair way to pay college athletes. Paying students athletes will cause cuts elsewhere in…

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    Super Bowl Game Analysis

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    As you probably already know the Super Bowl is a massive event where two of the best football teams in the NFL take each other on head to head. This year was Super Bowl 51 and the New England Patriots took on the Atlanta Falcons. The Atlanta Falcons haven’t ever won a Super Bowl, but they were looking to do so on February 5th in front of 115.5 million people. The Patriots had already won four Super Bowl titles but weren’t going to stop there. The coaches of this team are Bill Belichick…

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    The legend, Peyton Manning There are many key components to a good football team. The quarterback position would have to be one of the most important. The quarterback is seen as the leader of the team, and could be the determining factor to a successful football team. There have been many great quarterbacks such as: Tom Brady, Joe Montana, John Elway, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, etc. There is no doubt that Peyton Manning is among the list of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. Peyton…

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    quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League, made $21,850,000 last year (Forbes list of highest paid athletes). The average NFL player gets paid $2,000,000 per year (www.thefiscaltimes.com). The average American citizen makes $27,519 per year (www.mybudget360.com), which is $1,972,481 less than the average NFL player. Sooner or later somebody has to ask,“why is there such a big income difference?” After all, football is just a game, there are…

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    people say that college athletes should not get paid many people think they should because the bring money in for the college, some athletes poor, and If they don’t make it how to the pros and don’t finish college they need money to support themselves. To begin with college athletes should be paid because they bring in money for colleges when they play on the field,court, and ect. When the athletes play for colleges they bring in revenue for the college. According to “Should college athletes…

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    of the hottest debates in the sports world is whether or not college athletes should get a cut of the revenue they produce for their school. Men’s basketball and Football players produce billions of dollars a year through television contracts for their schools, so why don’t they get a percentage of the profit? Recently, star basketball player for Wisconsin, Nigel Hayes was on College Gameday and held up a sign that said “Broke college athlete, anything helps” and the sign had a referral to his…

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    how football became a sport, and many of the great people of this sport. The sport of football was always a fun activity. The first football game ever played was on November 6, 1869. It became an actual league sport in 1905 when Theodore Roosevelt called a meeting with all of the football colleges. Although before this meeting people would play anyway. Later in 1906 rules were set for the game. The game became safer for all of the players. Fourteen years later in 1920 the National Football…

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