The age-old question: Should college athletes receive compensation for competition? College athletes already receive a scholarship to go to school. Much of the NCAA’s revenue is from selling athletes’ names and pictures. Athletes in college usually find themselves struggling with finding a job that cooperates with their schedule. College athletes will most likely receive a small compensation for competing in the NCAA at some point in the future. These athletes should receive some sort of pension for their efforts.
Students in college usually find themselves struggling with finding a job due to the constant amount of work and studying, now the athletes in college have all the same plus their usual 60 hours a