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    believe that these athletes do not deserve, nor should they expect to receive payment in return. They believe that these scholarships and the education are payment in itself. Some even bring up the question on if it is affordable or even realistic to pay college athletes. An ESPN article “College

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    men's basketball players and Football Bowl Subdivision players, will be allowed to challenge the NCAA's current restrictions on what athletes might receive in exchange for playing sports. The ruling sets up the prospect of a fundamental change in scholarship rules and the concept of amateurism (Berkowitz 3). This would help athletes to be able to fight for the compensated pay. Another reason athletes should get deferred payments is because, it could eliminate the problem of “Under the Table Money”

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    Millions of people watch sports every day. College Sports are very important to society and college players should not get paid. Growing up it is every athletes dream to make money playing the sport they love. That's what professional sports are for. College is for learning. If college players receive money then they wouldn't play as good. The NCAA tournament wouldn't be as exciting as it is, and there would be fewer viewers. Pro athletes get paid because they are professional athletes

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    College athletes who compete at a high level say that they practice, on average, 45 hours per week compared to their academic work at 36 hours per week. While they are able to earn scholarships and earn perks, college student athletes should be rewarded for their their hard work and dedication with fair compensation because they are unable to hold full-time paying jobs, they have no time for extracurricular activities, and they work hard every day for their team. These student athletes spend

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    dream of, a dream not made reality due to not being financially fit to pay for college. Instead of paying full tuition, students are able to pay for college with an athletic scholarship. Whether it be a full ride or the scholarship paying part of it students can play sports while their studies are being covered. But a scholarship doesn't cover necessities like living, food, and travel expenses, but the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) overlooks the problem that college athletes face everyday

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    In the U.S., on average, 24 schools make over 100 million dollars off NCAA sports per year. According to the NCAA rules & regulations…”student athletes may not be paid for the use of their image or likeness or they would forfeit their amateur status (commercials, endorsing their own products) and their collegiate eligibility could be affected”. Along with that, no athlete is paid for the athletic success they bring to their school. College athletes should be paid, in order to avoid exploitation that

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    do not see a dime, even though they are the reason for sold jerseys and other apparel. Even worse is the fact that college athletes are prone to getting injured and a rising star with a great future ahead of him or her can have their contract (scholarships) canceled once a school realizes that they will no longer be bringing value or money to their school. Of course, this sounds cruel, but it is the reality for some college athletes, and it is an option that must be extinguished because not only

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    Baseball Scholarship I’ve taken part in baseball since I was 3 years old, it is by far my favorite sport. It truly holds something very special to me, because I look forward to it each year. When the season ends I enjoy it for about 2 weeks off, but then realize I’m not going to have another team practice til next year. My 9th grade year of sports took a turn of events when I tore my meniscus during football season. I had surgery March 8th of 2017. I couldn’t play that season and I was pretty depressed

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    Employee Athletes: Why a ‘Pay for Play’ Model of College Sports Would Not Necessarily Make Educational Scholarships Taxable.” Boston College Law Review, 2017, pp. 1137-1168, web.a.ebscohost.com.ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/. Accessed 11 Nov. 2017. Marc Edelman is firm believer that college athletes deserve the right to get paid without any issues involving taxing scholarships. Edelman states as his thesis, “This movement to allow athletes to share in the revenues of college sports

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    Paying Student Athletes

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    cover of ESPN and SI magazine. His face is plastered on televisions nationwide. Everyone knows his face and name. He has all the fame that he dreamed of, but he has no money. NCAA rules state that no student-athlete can obtain a job. His full ride scholarship, after classes and books, barely leaves him with money to take care of necessities. An alumna of the school and huge fan helps him out and gives him $500 as a gift. The NCAA finds out and Bam! The school is hit with fines and can’t compete in any

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