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    College Athletes Be Paid

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    universities had to come up with policies to concern future events. The popularity of football and other sports began in early 20th century where rewards became direct. In 1951, a scandal involving college sports was well-known, and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) punished a school that broke the rules heavily. However, a growing popularity of football…

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    College sports has gained some serious popularity among Americans these past several decades. This has led into increased profits for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the participating colleges which have fueled the debate if these college athletes of today should be compensated in other ways other than their athletic scholarships. College athletes being compensated for their on the field performances is quite absurd since they are receiving a free or nearly free education at a…

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    With all due respect, I believe that the NCAA’S is not being morally justifiable under any circumstance. The National Collegiate Athletic Association earns numerous amounts of money through private businesses deals. It is such a shame how “wealthy” committees cannot even assist to pay student athletes towards their tuition, or at least their medical bills. The college athletes should have the right to get some sort of compensatory money for playing for their school. For instance, like some…

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    2015. Web 19 Nov. 2015. Economists believe college athletes should be paid. They claim it is unfair and illegal. The National Collegiate Athletic Association has argue students-athletes should not get paid. Students join sports voluntary. The purpose of the students-athlete is to get an education and not to attend to get paid playing sports. Most schools in the NCAA Division one would…

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    College sports have grown enormously in the eyes of sports fans over the years. The results from the growing fan population has increased revenues for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Many colleges with the increasing fan population has started a new debate whether college athletes should be compensated beyond their athletic scholarships. The questions are left open to whether college athletes should get paid after receiving a scholarship. We can explore this idea by…

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    Deserving Athletes

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    Rough Draft: Compensating a Deserving Athlete In order to reduce the unfair treatment of college athletes, the National College Athletic Association should compensate their student-athletes because they spend time on a sport that is equal to a full time job, also the athletes must maintain steady production in order to keep their scholarship, because they must provide a good amount of revenue for the schools they play for. College athletes live a lifestyle that has no time for leisure. They…

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    Across the United States, college athletics have gained huge popularity. That has resulted into increased revenues for the National Collegiate Association (NCAA). College athletics are also bringing in fans and popularity to the school. College athletics is a billion dollar industry. Yet with that large amount of money, no college athletes have been paid. Which has fueled the debate of whether college athletes should be paid. In 1906, the NCAA was created to “Protect young people from the…

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    One of the many hotly debated topics today is whether or not collegiate athletes should receive compensation. College athletes have two arenas: the classroom and the game. One of the main questions debated over is: “Is it the university 's job to pay athletes?” College athletes generate money for their universities, while universities, offer students athletic scholarships to attend the school. Being a college-athlete can be very time-consuming, leading people to differ in opinion. The…

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    courses or labs in certain majors, games and road trips conflicted with the time athletes needed for exams and term papers, and booster functions cut into their discretionary time. By the end of their first year, most athletes acknowledged that their athletic- related activities affected their academic performance” (Adler and…

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    Through the National Collegiate Athletic Association, they serve 1117 colleges and universities with over 40 sports organizations that are recognized. ii. Within all 3 divisions, the NCAA is comprised of nearly half a million athletes. iii. Since UW-Madison is recognized as Division 1, the association allows the university to have larger budgets to split between all their sports: basketball, football, and…

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