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    do. The NCAA is a non-profit organization, but that does not mean they do not make profits. As a matter of fact, they make huge profits each year. The NCAA makes about $1 billion per year (Gerencer). The NCAA’s revenue has an upward growth trend that shows that the $1 billion it makes is going to increase. The NCAA should deregulate its policy about players profiting from the NCAA, so that they can earn a fair wage for the work that they do. Overall, from a financial standpoint the NCAA generates

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    College Athletes Should be Paid to Play College sports coming to an end with another emotional chutes and ladders match between the best teams within the NCAA. March Madness knocking at the door, along with a overwhelming “$11 billion for three weekends” that these teams pull in for NCAA (Michael). You have the best athletes in college competing in one of the most vigorous sports competitions in the USA. Now exactly how much do these athletes get paid for bringing in billions of dollars and putting

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    I was enjoying watching the NCAA tournament games. The intensity of the games was what made it exciting to watch. Fans from each side keeping their fingers crossed for the best to happen and for their team to win. I was switching back in between the tournament games. So many unexpectable wins destroying NCAA basketball’s fans journey to a perfect bracket. Then, I watched Michigan State who was an unbeatable team, getting unexpectedly demolished in the first round. The fans of Middle Tennessee State

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    colleges, are not in compliance with it, and have not lost federal funding from not satisfying with it. Secondly, it is rare to see women's sports be recognized in the news and media. Lastly, women do not earn nearly as much money as men do in sports. I pronoun strongly believe that women deserve to be treated equally to men in athletics.

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    Illusion Of Knowledge

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    In the research study; “The Illusion of Knowledge: When more information reduces accuracy and increases confidence” researchers Crystal C. Hall, Lynn Ariss, and Alexander Todorov decided to see which has a better outcome. More or less knowledge on the outcome of NBA basketball games. In the first part of their research study they used 82 college participants. The group was divided in half and the first group was given the stats of the games being played and what the scores were in 4 of their previous

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    Brian Winters Case Study

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    With New York Jets’ guard Brian Winters set to hit free agency, should general manager Mike Maccagnan bring him back? New York Jets‘ 2013 third-round draft pick Brian Winters is set to become a free agent on March 9, and it would be in general manager Mike Maccagnan’s best interest to retain his services. Despite struggling in his first two seasons as a Jet, in 2015, Todd Bowles decided to switch him from left guard to right guard in which Winters blossomed. Per Pro Football Focus, the 25-year

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    A championship, something that every athlete in every sport strives to get to, and for some sports, everyone in the world watches it. In the 2017 Final Four NCAA Basketball Championship there was an average of 22,998,000 viewers, while the NBA championship only had 20,400,000 average viewers for it’s final game between the Cavaliers and the Warriors. College Basketball games have the better games and variety of them because the NCAA has tons of games airing each night, while the NBA has a minimum

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    anyone can be a fan. March Madness is the NCAA men’s basketball tournament that consists of 68 teams from around the country that are selected to participate in one of the worlds most celebrated sporting events. How did March Madness become such a symbol of collegiate sports? A history of exciting games, with a platform that allows everyone to be a fan, and by utilizing key marketing tools to elevate its brand. Of the various marketing platforms, the NCAA has directed much of its attention to the

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    basketball fans refer to it as NCAA March Madness. Because it is a one-and-done, single elimination format, it’s packed with excitement. Adding to the intrigue are the smaller schools, known as Cinderella’s, who endear themselves to the hearts of college basketball fans. Former Ohio State University coach Harold Olsen initiated the idea back in 1939. From what was originally an eight school tournament, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament has ballooned to 68 Division I schools. Deciding who is worthy

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    The NCAA makes an average of almost 1 billion dollars per year, there has been a huge discussion and controversy going on about whether or not college athletes should get paid or not. There have been numerous cases where student’s athletes have had consequences brought upon them because they have taken improper benefits from booster or even their own coaches. The NCAA makes plenty of money off these athletes from sporting events to jersey sales. College athletes are expected to miss numerous amounts

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