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    Money In College Athletics A huge topic in sports right now is whether or not college athletes should get paid. If you turn on any sports channel that discuss sports topics you will find this debate being discussed. Turn on sports radio and you will be sure to find callers with strong opinions on the subject. In the sports world this is a hot topic. College athletes should not be paid for playing any college sports at any level. Collegiate football athletes should not get paid for the revenue

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    recently is the subject of college athletes getting paid or not. This issue has been circulating amongst sports fans throughout the country. Everyone from the fans, players, parents, and media groups all have opinions on this matter. Over the past ten years college athletics has gained an enormous amount of popularity and income from American audiences. As a result of this, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has been debating about collegiate athletes getting paid for their participation

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    College Sports starting with Football and ending with Basketball make up to $3 billion every year. All this money is then used up by colleges to improve their campus, pay the professors and the coaches. But, what about the students who work hard to gain all that money for the colleges? They get a salary, which they can not even imagine - zero. Many people around the United States believe that the student should also get paid for their effort. So, an anonymous writer writes an article to persuade

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    individuals have what many would consider to be a job. So why is it when an athlete spends 40 or more hours a week dedicated to a sport it is considered anything less (Alessi, Dominic)? College athletes cannot be paid or accept any free merchandise of any sort because of rules currently set by the NCAA. The reason for this ruling is to keep the integrity of the “amateur” athletics. It’s an amazing fact that these “amateur” athletes find a way to bring in billions of dollars annually by just being mediocre

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    Should Student Athletes Get Paid? There have been much controversy weather universities should pay student athletes. The nation is divided into two groups, financially compensating the student-athlete or not. One side declares Division I and Division II schools make millions of dollars off ticket and merchandise, therefore, the athlete should receive a salary. The argument arises when for instance in football or basketball, schools make millions for winning bowls or tournaments, which the

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    popularity of college basketball and football keeps increasing each sport season. These sports bring in millions of dollars towards there universities every year. Are these universities ripping these athletes off? Should college athletes get paid? They risk their bodies to bring money for their school. While college athletics bring money toward their schools, paying athletes would change the main role of the university which is to get an education. Athletes forget that they are student-athletes. It seems

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    College athletes should be paid monetarily as well as with scholarships. Colleges are benefiting of big time players by selling their jerseys without their names on it to avoid paying the athletes but the NCAA looked silly “when Jay Bilas, a veteran ESPN analyst, former Duke basketball player and vocal critic of the NCAA, took to Twitter to point out that although schools cannot sell a player's jersey with his name on the back, if you typed Manziel into a search box on ShopNCAASports.com a No. 2

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    Why don’t college athletes get paid? This question comes up almost daily in the media and in the NCAA ranks (National Collegiate Athletic Association). In the past, players have been paid illegally breaking NCAA rules and the athletes and their college’s have been punished and their reputations tainted. The NCAA currently collects over nine-hundred million dollars each year from televised college sporting events and games. Fans come to college games to see tremendous athletes perform at very high

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    competition is a bedrock principle of college athletics and the NCAA. Maintaining amateurism is crucial to preserving an academic environment in which acquiring a quality education is the first priority. In the collegiate model of sports, the young men and women competing on the field or court are students first, athletes second”. The student athletes are provided accommodations, free education and a chance to play sports. Student Athlete means to the NCAA student first athletes second. But It is really not

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    their college necessities, but for outside food, college events, and activities. Keep in mind, some of these College athletes weren’t born with a silver spoon in their mouths; they are coming from less fortunate families. The point is a scholarship doesn’t equal the same amount of cash. Even with any type of scholarship given, college athletes are essentially broke. But on the other hand, take a second, to ponder about how much funds NCAA executives are producing off of these amateur athletes. Mark

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