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    Bandwagon Essay

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    crazy father. Another manic Sunday at Cowboy Stadium. There are three different kinds of fans who enjoy American football: the crazed football fans, the bandwagon fans, and the diehard fans. Crazed football fans are some of the most fun to see.These people paint, dress up, or put glitter on there there bodys in team colors to show their crazy and ridiculous support for their favorite football…

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    Case Study Tony Dungy

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    its new show they first realized they needed a name, and most importantly a host. NBC has decided to select Tony Dungy as their new host for their new sports talk show that focuses on the ins and outs of sports primarily focusing on basketball and football. The show will strive to be much like Real Sports and 60 minutes which have HBO and Showtime have found great success in. The reason for selecting Tony Dungy as the new host for the show is because he is a Super Bowl- winning head coach. Dungy…

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    drive to win can be fierce...in such an environment using performance enhancing drugs has become increasingly common” (15). This quote clarifies how young athletes believe that if they use a PED it can help in the pursuit of their dream to get a college scholarship or a place on a professional team. Professional athletes who continually use these drugs need to be aware to the fact that younger athletes will try to follow in their footsteps. While many young athletes see performance-enhancing…

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    College athletes should be paid because of the large amounts of revenue that they produce for their school (Futterman; Sack; Thomson; Coterell). The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is one of the most anticipated and viewed events of the year. Recently, the NCAA extended its media rights deal with CBS and Turner Sports through 2024 for a record $10.6 billion (Futterman 1). That’s an average of $720 million a year (Futterman 1). Despite being the primary reason for this television deal and…

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    Saban, Alabama’s head football coach, is one of the highest paid coaches throughout all football programs in the nation at nearly four million a year (Yost). Now, where is this money coming from to pay all the coaches for the different sports? For example, Alabama has a $70 million athletic budget that goes towards paying all the coaches for their sports, and other necessary things (Yost). Now, how will these programs be able to pay their coaches on top of paying their athletes? Well, the answer…

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    you ever watched football on t.v and wondered if the players on each team should get paid if you do not just set there and think about the time and hard work like training building muscle mass just to play for a professional football team,does it change your mind.I think the coaches and school should continue paying the players to play. One reason that pro football players should get paid is that they start in high school and play football in college then when draft…

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    is not realized. The Super Bowl Baby Legends Ad aims to make the audience, which consists mainly of teenagers, adults, some children, and some elderly to see “Football is Family” when they think of the NFL. In America, since football is a highly popular sport at high schools and colleges, it becomes a habit for fans to watch football. Football is watched almost every day of the week by all different people, and has been like that for a while. The Super Bowl Baby Legends Ad adequately inspires…

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    Colleges get millions of dollars for their sports departments, but how much do the athletes get out of it? Athletes are some of the hardest working people out there and they deserve to get paid for their work on the team. There are many reasons why athletes should get paid. They spend all the time with the sport, but some never become professionals in their sport so there was no point in their hard work. Because athletes don 't get paid some have to turn to illegal sponsoring. The biggest reason…

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    Race in College Athletics: Coaches’ Pay and Athletic Program Status is about a study that two people talked about how college coaches are getting an insane amount of money. The top paid coaches are in college basketball and college football and how commercialized intercollegiate athletics are. In this article there are a lot of tables that indicate how much money football and basketball coaches make etc. An interesting note is that most of the universities in either basketball or football their…

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    injuries can happen at any age and get worse as time goes on, especially with young children. When young athletes in high schools and youth leagues participated in these sports, schools districts, college football conferences and athletic departments, and other sport organizations that sponsor football teams and programs must create policies and procedures that inform…

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