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Should College Athletes Get Paid?

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Should College Athletes Really Get Paid?

The question whether “If college athletes should get paid or not?” has been debated for many years. The debate is brought up every year during the NCAA men’s basketball, March Madness competition, and starts again when football season begins. College athletes do provide entertainment for sports fans, but all the benefits that they do receive should limit them from being paid. The benefits student athletes obtain is free tuition, health coverage, and an opened opportunity for their future.
The existence of sports over the past 100 years has always been about support, excitement, and coming together as a team. The real question is, are student athletes actually playing for the “love of the game”? Even though college athletes provide entertainment for sport fans, they should not get paid because of many other privileges they receive. Student athletes are already compensated by the universities’ benefits. Sure, not every student athlete is on a full ride, but they are still receiving educational benefits and living expenses. They do not have to worry about money for textbooks, campus housing, meal plans, student loans and other student required responsibilities. Usually at bigger universities, if student athletes not doing well in that subject, they are required to go into one-on-one tutoring which is also free for them. Even while conditioning, student athletes are offered free professional physical therapy, athletic trainers, and

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