Should College Athletes Get Paid Ever wonder if college athletes should be paid? A debate that comes up every year is that if college athletes should be paid or should not be paid. College athletes should not be paid for these three reasons: college tuition should be enough money, the NCAA is a non-profit organization, and the college athletic departments will not be able to afford to pay the players. z College athletes get a scholarship and free tuition which costs enough so they do not need
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SPM 210 Why should College Athletes Get Paid? By Calvin Mainor E013280 11/20/2013 Under current NCAA regulations, "all student athletes are prohibited from receiving any payment for their efforts". Exploited athletes generate millions of dollars for their schools, and never see a dime. Is this fair? The universities, coaches, boosters, scouts for recruiting purpose are all getting paid off the players. But the major reasons why the stadiums and arenas are filled up are because
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According to AJ McCarron, The starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson tide from 2011 to 2013, college football players should be paid because “In some way they’re (The NCAA) taking advantage of college athletes that sign their name to a certain school.” A few other reasons college football players should be paid is that they could get hurt and might not have enough money to get a good start on life after college, colleges have extra money for equipment, coaches, and fields, and college football
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right now that is taking the blood, sweat, and tears of the hard working student-athletes that spend forty to sixty hours per week training and turning that into a lot of money. Meanwhile the college’s that these athletes play for are simply using these athletes to make millions of dollars of revenue without giving the student-athlete any portion of it. This policy needs to be changed immediately, these student-athletes are not promised a future in professional leagues, so why should they be taken
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College Athletes Should be Paid Professional Athletes There are those that dispute that college athletes are just amateurs. Robert and Amy McCormick Cooper, law professors at Michigan State University, think it is definitely a job for football and basketball players on athletic scholarships at Division I schools (Cooper, 2011). The pair argue that under federal labor laws these athletes are “entitled to form unions and negotiate wages, hours and working conditions” (Cooper, 2011). The McCormick’s
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Student-Athletes Get Paid To pay or not to pay is what many experts are asking, this talking about paying college student-athletes. Many people argue that they should get paid because of their athletic gift but what these people do not understand is that they are students before they are athletes hence the term student-athlete. “College is a place for learning not earning” says Ava Cambio who argues against the idea of additional pay for student-athletes. “Students are not professional athletes who
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With a lot of distractions that college athletes deal with it is a challenge within itself for them to maintain satisfactory grades and put on an exemplary performance in the sports arena. In the eyes of some professor’s collegiate athletics are looked at as a distraction to the bottom line of attending a university. For many students, playing sports is their focus because it can translate to professional opportunities. With the question, has been asked, does participation in collegiate athletics
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$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 has arose on whether college athletes should be compensated for their efforts outside of their scholarships. This has developed mainly due to the NCAA’s strict rule on player compensation that states, “You are not eligible for
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Kolten Miracle College Athletes Should Be Paid Should college athletes be paid? Of course they should because they work hard on their sport. The average time spent on practicing in division 1 sports is 43.3 hours a week! This is more than the average worker spends a week! Another reason college athletes should be paid is because if they were paid the game/sport would be way more interesting and fun to watch. Also college athletes bring a lot of money to the school and they don’t get any of it
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College athletes are manipulated every day. Student athletes are working day in and day out to meet academic standards and to keep their level of play competitive. These athletes need to be rewarded and credited for their achievements. Not only are these athletes not being rewarded but they are also living with no money. Because the athletes are living off of no money they are very vulnerable to taking money from boosters and others that are willing to help them out. The problem with this is that
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