Should Student Athletes Be Paid? Essay

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    A lot of people to this day wonder if student athletes should be paid. This topic has created a lot of controversy among a ton of people. Yes, paying student athletes seems harmless, but if you look beyond the big picture, it could ultimately ruin the NCAA and all college sports for good. UWIRE Text stated, “Getting paid would suggest that college athletes are simply carrying out job responsibilities instead of a recreational activity on game day, which could take away the fun and sanctity of watching

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    How Much More Do You Want? Every year at the beginning of the college football and basketball seasons the same intense debate comes up: should student athletes be compensated for their work. The Chronicle of Higher Education recently estimated that college athletics is a $10-billion marketplace (Suggs). That is $500-million more than Major League Baseball (MLB) (Brown), and $2-billion shy of the National Football League (NFL) (Belzer). It’s quite obvious college sports are making money. However

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    Student Athletes: Pay to Play When you are in college playing sports you are considered a student athlete, as for if you were a professional you would be a professional athlete. Student athletes in college should not be paid to play because it was like when you played sports in high school it is your choice to play, but if you were a professional you should get paid because you're older and you are at a more complex level and you should be paid because the teams you play for want you and pay for

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    Student Athletes Should Not Be Paid In the world of college athletics there are endless topics discussed daily and most pertain to money. An issue that falls under this category includes the heated debate involving whether or not student athletes should receive money. Many people say student athletes should receive compensation according to their specific needs because they spend so much time earning their scholarship and have no time to work. On the other hand, the stronger argument is student

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    The debate over whether or not student athletes should be paid has sparked recently as student athletes feel they should be compensated for winning national championships and for their constant dedication to the team. As college sports are growing larger, players are arguing that they bring in extra money to their respective sports programs. The most revenue is brought in by the most successful football and basketball programs in the country such as Notre Dame and Alabama. Since these successful

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    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 are pushing for players to become paid due to the high revenue. While one

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    Student Athletes Should be Compensated Life isn’t fair, but we all know that. Instead of the athletes sharing in the revenue they create, it’s just the fat cats who benefit. The NCAA has multiple billions of dollars in revenue every year. but the athletes don't see a pretty penny of that. Lots of people believe that college athletes should not be compensated monetarily. by the means of money. They think that a scholarship is enough compensation for the athlete’s work. However, But what people

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    College athletes should have the privilege of being payed. After devoting most of their time to sports, student athletes should get paid for the value they bring to the school. To start off, when wearing their school jersey they have the pressure of messing up, or making a mistake. Student athletes should get paid for all the time, stress and pressure that gets put on them. On the other hand, they can benefit the school by making a good impression on the crowd. If a scout recruits an athlete, it makes

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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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    Why Student Athletes Should Not Be Compensated Division 1 and Division 2 colleges provide over 2.9 billion dollars a year in scholarships to student athletes. Student athletes should not be compensated for participating in college sports. College athletes can receive full ride scholarships for playing their sport of choice. Is the 40,000 dollars they are receiving in scholarships not compensation; thus prompting the question is the top tier education they are being provided with, not compensation

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