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The Sacrifice of College Athletes

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Playing in the NCAA ( The National College Athletics Association ) is almost every high school athletes dream when they think about their futures as an athlete. As an athlete playing for the association, they may struggle, and have to sacrifice a lot, for no return.AAA Athletes that make billions and billions of dollars for this association, could very well be the ones struggling just to get by. There sport dominates their lives; there is no way to make money while having more than enough on their plate with being a student, and being an athlete. To these coaches, sports are the first priority, so making money just isn’t in the cards for these players. The NCAA organization is NOT the amature organization, they claim to be.FB …show more content…

They should have more freedoms to do what they want. (Stanley) I personally do not believe students are financially stable enough to be a college athlete and not being paid. Not all students have parents willing, or capable of taking care of their needs while they’re playing college sports. The competitive academic environment is a lot to take in without a full schedule, just imagine being a college student, with a vigorous game, and practice schedule, and still trying to find a way to make money. NCAA has made it clear known fact that these athletes are student athletes, but somehow sports come first?FB These athletes aren’t the ones going home at night in big houses, fancy cars, and making millions of dollars, the department heads are, and there using these athletes to make money off them. (SC) All the revenue that these athletes make; they receive nothing. It just doesn’t seem fair when they're the ones doing the hard work here. According to, “Injustice Of Amateurism “ The NCAA has made it so the athletes contributing to their millions, get absolutely no benefits that are not educational. As athletes of this organization, you are forbidden to engage in advertising, but your coaches are permitted to endorse products’ for a GENEROUS compensation.AAA (Stanley) Ed O’Barron, who is a former UCLA basketball star, is suing the NCAA for its ban on athlete compensation.NE Over 50 athletes supporting him on this, even former member

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