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    College Athletes Should Be Paid

    The NCAA is a billion-dollar industry and has been for a long time. Due to the increased ratings of college athletics, the NCAA will continue to rise. Therefore, college athletes should be paid. To begin, college athletes miss classes to play in tournaments and televised games, reducing the quality of their education. According to Marc Edelman, Forbes contributor, “The men’s college basketball teams would miss up to a fourth of their classes due to the tournaments they participate in” (“NCAA”). College

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    college athletes when they don’t have enough to pay for food or clothes. First, college athletes should be paid because it keeps them in school. Second, athletes work harder than most students. Third, selling merchandise with signature on it is against NCAA laws. Paying athletes could keep them in school because they could go a different way in their life instead of sports. “If college athletes were paid for the talents that they possess while in school, they might be more willing to finish their degree

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid

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    Should College Athletes Get Paid

    hours a week. The NCAA just claims the athletes as students, even though the NCAA games and tournament schedule’s cause the students to miss class for nationally recognized games televised to bring in revenue. Meanwhile, the annual NCAA men’s basketball tournament affects more than six days of classes. At some schools, the road to the NCAA men’s basketball championship may require student-athletes to miss up to a quarter of all class days during their spring semester. The NCAA currently produces

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    Athletes Get Paid

    debate over whether or not NCAA athletes should be paid boils down to a disagreement over whether their scholarship is compensation or whether they deserve more incentives. One side argues that athletes do get paid by going to school for free with scholarships covering all expenses so that they do not need additional money, while the other side argues that if the school is going to make money off of the athlete’s names, then they should get a portion of the money. NCAA football coaches made $53.4

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    College Athletes Should Be Paid

    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, a major controversy

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    Collegiate Payday

    football scholarship is worth $20,000 per year, yet the university gains $70,000 per year in revenue per scholarship player, the university will profit $50,000 per year, per scholarship player, or $200,000 over a four year period (Spurrier, 12). The NCAA should establish a rule that gives every college athlete a $1,000 monthly allowance, because college athletes cannot use their scholarships to pay for their many expenses. A story that was told in one of Dr. John Acquaviva’s articles was about a certain

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    Communities of Fate

    Response to Communities of Fate There is no such thing as random chance; all events can be attributed to a combination of circumstances and the possible risks associated with those events. Often times, during moments of tragedy, people do not look at the facts associated with the events. The sorrow they feel causes them to accept the events as a random occurrence that were likely not preventable. However, when emotion is set aside and the evidence is analyzed with an objective point of view, patterns

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    College Athletes Should Not Get Paid Essay

    College Athletes brings about 12 billion annually and one billions to the NCAA, but where that money goes? Do athletes deserve that money? Basketball and football are the main sports in colleges and the visits had increase. Meanwhile, college athletes should not get paid because they are not forced to play, they already receive scholarships, and not all college sports bring money. First of all, college athletes should not receive salary with the fact that they play voluntary. Students decide to involve

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    Genetic Testing & College Athletes

    Genetic Testing and College Athletes On April 13, 2010, the NCAA made tests for Sickle Cell Trait (SCT) mandatory, effective in August 2010. SCT is a condition where the blood cells are elongated and potentially block blood flow and resist bonding to oxygen. The trait is generally benign but becomes active under extreme physical stress. For athletes, when performing strenuous activities, the trait is sometimes triggered and can potentially cause death. The statute states “student-athletes

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