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    Zach Gamblin English 5-6 Mr. Spriggs 24 March 2017                 College Student Athletes Should be Paid     The NCAA makes about $1 billion a year on average. The average price of a ticket for the NCAA Final Four was $1,151.98, and the NCAA made more than $900 million from the tournament. (Mama). College sports are becoming super profitable, but the college athletes who perform on and off the court with their creative moves, dazzling slam-dunks, and deep threes leaving us astonished and amazed

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    Academic Success among College Athletes Do student athletes make the most of their opportunity to obtain a post-secondary education? Do they have the same academic success as those students that are not athletes? Are student athletes just “dumb jocks?” The answers to these questions might surprise you. Much research has been done to dispel the myth that athletes going to college are only there to play sports with little regard to their education. Programs have been created to assure that colleges

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    receive nothing of value accept for a scholarship to the university. Recently student athlete have organized and decided to fight for the rights to establish players unions similar to the pro league. Players have been meet with a backlash against the movement because of the lack of understanding. Although college athletics are considered amateur sports, student athletes should be paid for their services. Student athletes should receive compensation in order to pay for college expenses, to replace lost

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    Heisman candidates. College sports have turned into a multi-billion dollar industry with consistent growth. Despite of the fast growing business, the NCAA remains non-profit and labels the players “student-athletes” to mark them amateur. With this label, athletes are recognized as student first and athlete second. Scholastics are supposed to be prioritized over athletics, however with the growing industry the lines are being blurred. The NCAA is considered to be an amateur league, however, groups of people

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    properly represent a student athlete, the Council of Faculty Athletics Representatives must consist of a total of 14 faculty athletic representatives chosen from various powers to have a balance (NAIA.org, 2015). I believe the Association of Student Athletes is very influential, because students sometimes accept guidance and advice from their peers a little easier than from a higher ranking person who may not be able to relate to them on some of the new struggles among athletes. This organization gives

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    (Hartnett). So why would it be a problem for student athletes to be paid? Most people that is close to the discussion believe student athletes should not be paid because they are not mature enough at the time and can be easily exploited by the people around them. “Should student athletes get paid?” has been a major topic of discussion, and with so many lives affected in the decision no decision has been made. The obscurity of what student athletes should get paid is the major problem. Many people would

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    to Work Division 1 student-athletes have a very busy schedule. To be a Division 1 student-athlete you must have great time management skills, determination, and be focused. For them to be successful in the classroom and in their sport, they have a very tough decision. They must pick two of the three: social life, academics, or athletics. They must also realize that they need to make the decision before they make a mistake for instance, becoming ineligible. Student-athletes have many options for help

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    (Saraceno 38). He explains that the NCAA has various rules, and coaches and players do not know what is right or wrong. Others view that athletes are already receiving pay with scholarships. Athletes in higher revenue generating sports, comparable to basketball and football, are usually more likely to earn a full-ride scholarship. Full-ride scholarships allow an athlete to attend institutions at little to no cost. Without full-ride or partial scholarships, certain players could not afford to attend school

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    negative impact mental health has had on student-athletes is a continuous problem across the globe and has been a topic of interest in the research world for many years. The stigma behind mental health have lead to symptoms of depression and anxiety, reluctance to seek help, the sense of helplessness and loneliness and many more. In a student-athlete, these stress levels are brought upon the individual for multiple reasons. For example, student-athletes have to accomplish a certain degree of success

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    expenses paid, while also being paid to play the sport? It would bother you wouldn’t it. Knowing that a non-professional player, who is doing an activity at his/her school, is getting a wage. There are plenty of other ways athletes can get paid if that is their ultimate goal. Student-Athlete is an all-telling word, student comes first, and that means school is the number one priority. Instead of siphoning the energy of teachers who want to teach, there are students that don’t even care for school. If they

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