9/15/11
Why College Football Players Should Be Paid
College athletes deal with busy school schedules and practice schedules all throughout their week, so why shouldn't they be paid for their time dedicated to sports? Since the beginning of college football, college athletes have never been paid for their efforts in sports. Sure they have received scholarships, but young students that don’t have much money can't always balance school, practice, and a job. College football players should be paid to help them pay for their everyday needs, give them the money they played hard to earn, and to eliminate recruiting and secret payments.
Playing a college football is like a full time job, except for no financial benefits. For example, a college football player is always doing something seven days a week for the team, whether it's practice, watching film, running, or lifting weights. With an intense schedule like this, they are left with no time for a job. And without a job, it is hard to pay for your everyday needs. They also have little time to study, and what little time they do have they are too tired to study effectively.
When a college football team wins, it is a big deal whether you know it or not. The players play real hard to earn that win. Even if the team doesn’t get a win I still think they should get paid. What if a player gets hurt and can’t ever play again? Their scholarship disappears and they have to start paying tuition. If they don’t have enough money then they have to leave the college, which is a huge liability and risk for the players.
Now more than ever college players are excepting bribes to NFL teams. Recruiters go around and talk to college football players and bribe them with things such as cash and other things. If a college football player gets caught excepting these bribes, they will be suspended or kicked off the team. If the player was getting paid, there would be less