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    Should Collegiate Athletes be Paid? Essay

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    question "Should college athletes be paid?" is being debated by student-athletes, the NCAA, and the media, as well as non-athletic students. College athletes benefit the school with another income. So shouldn’t they be given something for all their hard work? There is only one answer and that is, college athletes should not get paid because it is the worst form of destruction to educational system. College athletes get large scholarships, isn’t that their payment and incentive to be an athlete? Another

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    College athletes work hard. Is there a way to pay college athletes? College athletes should be and paid because they work hard and there college are getting lots of money from tournaments and the colleges are not even paying their athletes. There is a way to pay the athletes without giving them a paycheck, the college should set up a bank account for 5,000 dollars. College athletes should be paid because, they work hard. A typical division 1 college football player devotes 43.3 hours per

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    In recent discussions of college sports, many are debating whether college athletes should be paid or not. Many athletes and college coaches are fighting for pay. The athletes most coaches and sports broadcasters intend to pay our division one football and basketball players. However, paying athletes of only football and basketball may seem unfair to other college athletes of different sports. College football and basketball bring the most money for a college or university, which is why many want

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    Paper According to the NCAA, student-athletes are students first and athletes second. However over the last decade there have been many questions raised about what the actual definition of what a student-athlete really is. This is because of the millions of dollars generated by institutions that broadcasting and promoting these “student-first” athletes. The main question that arises from this is should the NCAA and or institutions/ conferences be paying athletes for their services? By looking at the

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    The Future Of The Ncaa

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    Seth M. Marshall Professor Kristen Bradley English 1010 9 November 2015 The Future of the NCAA College athletic programs are among the most popular sporting events in America. With this rise in popularity, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its colleges have also seen a rise in revenue in recent years. In 2014, the NCAA made over 900 million dollars in revenue. Some collegiate coaches, such as Kentucky’s John Calipari, have yearly salaries in the millions, not counting incentives

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    topic of paying college athletes has been talked about for a few years now. A survey in 2013 shows that about 31% of the general public agree that college players should be played(Martinz, Madisen. “Should College Student-Athletes Be Paid? Both Sides of the Debate.”CollegeXpress), They argue that these players work really hard while trying to maintain their grades, and are bringing in millions for their universities. Some even argue that paying players would However, the cons of paying college players

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    the choice of what college to go to and what to study. Few people are gifted with athletic talents that allow them to receive an athletic scholarship to pay for their college expenses. When it comes to the issue of whether a college athlete should be paid one can see that the players are being cheated out but the NCAA. The NCAA could very easily incorporate a system in which the athletes could earn a salary while playing their sport which earns their school money. Athletes are not the only ones

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    whether to pay college athletes has the ability to change college sports dramatically in many aspects. Paying college athletes would be a negative addition to college sports. There are plenty of uncertainties when it comes to the amount of money each player would earn, especially with thousands of colleges in America in different financial states. Although coaches and staff can make millions of dollars, student athletes are playing sports but are students first; therefore student athletes should not

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    College Athletes Salaries The popularity of college sports has risen tremendously throughout the years amongst Americans. The passion to watch college basketball, football, baseball, and other sports has generated billions of dollars to the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and to various athletic programs throughout America. Even though, colleges are raking in millions of dollars from their sports teams. “Last year 's National Collegiate Athletic Association ("NCAA") basketball

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    College Athletes Get Paid

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    College Athletes Getting Paid? Recently, the debate over whether college athletes should get paid has been seriously heating up. In October of 2017, University of Louisville Men’s Basketball Coach Rick Pitino was fired from his job under the accusation of bribery to ensure a top-recruit high school player would come to his team. This led the F.B.I to take a look into NCAA College Basketball. The F.B.I found the same problem happening in many of the nation’s high-ranked teams (Swanson 1). After this

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