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Essay On Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

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Balling on a Budget? Ever since the Stone Age, sporting events have cultivated large audiences to watch their favorite players fight for their team against their opponents. This being said, the social and economic value these athletes bring to college sports is immeasurable, which begs the question, why are these athletes not being paid? These athletes bring so much money and so many fans to their universities and yet, they are barely being compensated for their hard work. It is easy to see that the athletes bring in more money than a small salary to support the players’ families, or to have some food to eat at night. College athletes definitely deserve to receive some sort of financial compensation for all the money they bring their university.

Last year, the University of Alabama received six million dollars to play in the Peach Bowl in the NCAA College Football Playoffs. (Smith 1) Whereas the players that got them there, which some believe are worth around 100k a year, receive nothing other than their scholarship. (Lemmons) It is also said that the players …show more content…

The reason that they drop out of college to go to the pros is for the money. If they already had the money in college they would stay longer and get their diploma. If they don't succeed in the pros, then they will have a diploma to fall back on and still make a life for themselves. Some people may think that that is what scholarships are for; but face it, athletes want money, and if they can't get it in college then they will go where they can. Scholarships only pay for schooling, athletes want real money to do with it what they please. Right now football players only graduate at a 52% rate, that is 6 percent poise higher than their basketball counterparts (Harriet). More athletes would stay in school and get an education if they were paid to

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