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Essay On Should College Athletes Deserve To Be Paid

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College Athletes Deserve to be Paid In the year 2014, the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) made almost one billion dollars through ticket sales, merchandise licensing, and TV contracts (Sports). Yet, none of that money ever ends up in the pockets of the athletes, who are responsible for bringing in all of the revenue, who train for countless hours per week, leaving little time for anything outside of sports. Practice and constant travel, added to the stresses of school work, make it difficult for a college athlete to hold down a job. The NCAA is unfairly making money from the athletes, and the athletes should get a cut of the profit. College athletes should be paid to play.

A person working a full-time job and not getting paid for it is ridiculous and unheard of, but exactly that is happening to student athletes. Studies show that on average, a college athlete trains for nearly 40 hours a week, the length of a full-time job (Jacobs). Athletes will often wake up early in the morning for …show more content…

Yet, colleges are more than willing to pay their athletic directors and coaches large sums of money, such as the University of Kentucky’s men's basketball head coach, John Calipari, who recently signed a contract where he will make 52.5 million dollars over seven years (Tucker). Colleges across the nation are raking in vast amounts of money, while taking advantage of the players, the people who sacrifice their bodies and their time for their school. The NCAA and colleges are running a business where most of the money that the student athletes should be making goes straight into the pockets of the coaches, athletic directors, and other staff, but never into the hands of the athletes. Since the colleges are making so much money off athletics, the players should be

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