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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) makes roughly $1 billion in income annually and the athletes do not receive any of it. This topic has been debated for many years and is still being debated. The debate dates back to the 1980s and now athletes are demanding that they deserve to be paid since profits are made off of them. Some athletes such as former and current basketball and football players came together with lawsuits to federal courts asking for rewards from profits NCAA makes

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    collage athletes should be paid to play sports. My reasoning for wanting these college athletes to get paid is because they aren't allowed to have a job while playing a college sport. Think of all the things they need, food, clothes, school materials, and possibly money to pay for their housing. You can make the argument that college student on scholarship have their education and a lot of times housing is paid for by the college. While that may be true for some college athletes, not all college athletes

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    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. Playing is their job

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    May 2015 Paying College Athletes The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) makes over $871 million dollars a year on college athletics. Some studies estimate as much as one billion dollars each year. A college university can make anywhere from several million dollars up to $120 million from their athletic programs. A college athlete gets paid nothing and yet a majority of their time and schedule is dictated by the sport they play. In the book Student Athlete’s Guide to College, author Hillary

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    College Athletes Getting Paid College athletes spend numerous hours every week playing games during their season and working to strengthen their athletic abilities. With long hours of practice, exercising, and games, it can make managing school work and their sport difficult to handle. According to Rodney K. Smith, author of “A Brief History of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Role in Regulating Intercollegiate Athletics” in the Marquette Sports Law Review, “In 1905 alone, there were

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    Does it make sense for colleges to run a multimillion dollar entertainment business? The idea of paying college athletes has increased in popularity in recent years. People believe that the athletes should get compensated for their time and money they make for their schools. It may seem like a legitimate argument, but paying college athletes are not why schools are built. Instead, colleges should focus more on educating students and athletes. Paying athletes would change the whole aspect of recruiting

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    arises: should college athletes be compensated for the time they put into their sport? Supporters state the compensation of student-athletes is necessary in today’s system of college athletics. However, others argue payment of collegiate athletes should not become mandatory and is unnecessary. Therefore, some believe student athletes should be financially compensated for their efforts because they are not benefiting from their hard work, but others already consider college athletes to be be paid because

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    Division 1 college sports like men 's basketball and football bring in an astronomical amount of money every year and the players that help bring in these revenues are not monetarily compensated. Over the years many people have been arguing that college athletes should be paid for playing. Although athletes are not compensated monetarily these players are compensated with an education which is the equivalent of thousands of dollars. Also, many schools can not afford to pay their athletes,the majority

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    generally understood that college students go to school to learn. Even for college athletes going to school should be about obtaining a good education, not about making money. Recently college athletes have spoken out on how they are being cheated since they don’t get paid. Paying college athletes breaks the line between amateurism and professionalism. Paying college athletes can even distract them from the real reason they go to school, to learn. Paying college athletes would not be fair to regular

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    whether college athletes should be paid. The idea of paying college athletes goes back to the early 1900s with one of the first inter collegiate competitions between Harvard and Yale. The modern position of the National Collegiate Athletic Association is that athletic scholarships provide a free college education in return for participating on the university team. Many college athletes dedicate more than forty hours of training per week. College is expensive. How can we expect college athletes to pay

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