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    Gridiron Gang

    up dead. He saw how much anger was built up in the boys and he knew he needed to find a good clean way for them to release this anger. He gave them the opportunity through football; he believed it would help them relieve anger and help the different gangs come together and work together to win something. He believed using football was a way for them to become active, release anger not on their team mates using fighting, but in the game and feel better about the win not the kill. He used recreation

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    Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Not Be Paid

    Imagine working a forty-hour work week at your job. Now imagine not getting paid enough to feed your family. Many college athletes today face a severe lack in economic benefits due to the restrictions to uphold the amateur status enforced by the NCAA. The removing of the restrictions, improving of the educational experience, and the sufficient funding would constitute the paying of college athletes. The restrictions to uphold the amateur status regarding the economic benefits of college athletes

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    Should Athletes Get Paid

    Should student athletes get paid? COMM/215 The question of should student athletes get paid is an argument that is growing in debate in recent years. Mostly pertaining to college Football and Basketball. Especially when the revenue generated from these sports rival those of its professional counterparts. Some would argue that receiving a full athletic scholarship is payment enough. Or, student athletes are no different from any college

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    College Athletes Argumentative Essay

    From 2009-2014, basketball players at Florida colleges avoided all criminal charges and prosecution two thirds of the time when named suspect. 28% of the crimes ended with no charges being filed or charges being upheld. Baylor and it’s football team not only affected how administrators and coaches handled allegations of rape against athletes but also kept the university from drug testing the athletes for marijuana. As seen above laws are for all people therefor athletes deserve to be charged

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    team wins a championship or cry and weep when their team looses in the final of a big tournament. Athletes get very well compensated for their efforts when playing for their football, basketball, soccer teams or any other sports. But is it wrong for someone to want to make more money and live comfortably? What one football player makes in one year in income, some construction worker will work all his life and never get close to achieving that sort of money. “Tiger Woods is still the highest-paid

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    Payment of Student-Athletes

    Jack Cobain Prof. Leanne MacDonald Multimedia Writing & Rhetoric 13300 11/11/2013 Reforming the NCAA In recent times a litany of scandals has brought the corruption of college sports to the forefront of the national discussion. Fans and media commentators express outrage each time it is discovered that a college athlete has been receiving under-the-table payments. These scandals disguise the larger issue however. The true injustice is not that some athletes are being paid but rather

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    Should Student Athletes Be Paid

    and effort to become good at what they do. Countless hours, days, even weeks build up to make them as good as they are. The better the athlete the more money they bring into the school. It is known in many male sports that, “Men’s basketball and football are their to bring for the school,” (Nocera 22). The better the athlete is, the more support, money, and curiosity it will

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    of the team goes up and players with a higher skill level can be brought in making the team a lot better. The overpaid players often result in other players not getting paid enough. These athletes consist of everyone from baseball's bullpen to football and basketball's second-string

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    College Athletes Should Be Paid

    Due to the vast media exposure of sports, college athletics have gained massive popularity amongst the general public of the United States. This in turn has led to an increased revenue and exposer for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the sport’s college. For instance, the NCAA made $912.8 million during 2012-2013, and a study by ESPN has shown that the University of Alabama athletic department made $123,769,841. With a great deal of money circulating through college athletics

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    Why Do Pro Athletes Get Paid

    Pro athletes play games all the time from football to basketball but many athletes have a problem with how much they should get paid. In my opinion, I believe that they should get paid a good bit of money. I believe this because, they work hard there whole life at that one thing to have success in life. They are almost the same as actors, and they try hard to get there. So lets give them credit for what they do and who they are. Pro athletes work hard their whole life to become famous and accomplish

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