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    Scandals occur regularly in college athletics.(( Ravi Lulla, 10 Worst Scandals in NCAA History, Bleacher Report (Sept. 28, 2011)) While some of the scandals are truly horrific and break society’s laws (see Jerry Sandusky), others on their face seem relatively minor.(( Jerry Sandusky’s Son Alleges Even Worse Abuse, USA Today (July 18, 2014), http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/jerry-sandusky-son-matthew-alleges-even-worse-abuse/12823231/.)) These violations generally consist…

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    Imagine that you just scored the game-winning touchdown in the NCAA football championship. Your touchdown just helped your school get millions of dollars if not more. Now, do you think that you should get a share of that money? The National Collegiate Athletic Association or commonly known as the NCAA is the governing body of college sports. Student athletes have an “amateur” status which means that the only benefits they receive are educational. The NCAA and colleges can make money off the…

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    Roommates In College

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    small campus and even smaller student body creates an environment that puts an emphasis on athletics. In my three years attending Buena Vista, I have had two different roommates, both athletes themselves. Living with athletes creates challenges and opportunities that are special to athletes. For a washed up high school athlete getting the chance to live vicariously through some of my best friends at the collegiate level is an experience like non-other. One of the biggest concerns when first…

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    Football: Don’t Pander to Bettors,” the Christian Science Monitor editorial board argues that ESPN should have its coverage of college football cater less to those who might be gambling on the games. The article foolishly notes that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) stands against betting on college sports, but that despite this stance ESPN has begun to provide “cover alerts” and other betting-related information during its broadcasts of college games. It went on to state that…

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    Sport Networks: The Surprising Saviors of American Education During the 1980s, Ronald Reagan’s budget proposal consisted of a $2.3 billion cut in federal financial aid by raising restrictions on student loans and Pell grants (Spero n.p.). Why did Reagan want to do this? Reagan’s secretary of education, William J. Bennett, formulated an idea known as the Bennett hypothesis. Bennett suggested that an increase in federal aid money accelerates tuition rate spikes thus making it harder for students…

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    College athletics have gained immense popularity among Americans over the past few decades. This has resulted into increased in a lot of money for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the participating colleges, which has sparked the debate of whether college athletes should be given money beyond their athletic scholarships but I think they should get paid for the following reason they should be paid because without the players that risk injuries on the team the association…

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    African-American Athletes

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    According to Shaun Harper, Director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education and lead author of the study,” Black Male Student-Athletes and Racial Inequities in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), that colleges claim there are not enough qualified African-American male student; however, they are able to find enough qualified African-American athletes to play sports at their colleges (Harper ). NCAA is a billion…

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    their talents rather than receiving a profitable education. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a billion dollar organization that is responsible for regulating college athletes and athletic programs of universities across the United States (Should). The NCAA generates billions of dollars a year and the money is distributed toward major TV and marketing contracts, merchandising, and ticket sales. The coaches and athletic department…

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    Introduction The NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, makes hundreds of millions of dollars from sports, such as basketball and football, but the players that play the sports don’t seem to touch any 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.…

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    primarily men’s basketball and football, have become more popular. Now that college sports have grown to such a high popularity level, people are asking, “Should these kids get paid?” Though many believe these athletes should be paid, I do not. Collegiate athletes should not be paid because they are not going to school for sports but for an education; they are not professionals, and therefore, should not be paid as such; and paying them would take away funding all other smaller sports and the…

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