Cited: "Why College Athletes Should Be Paid | Elite Daily." Elite Daily. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2012.
Cited: "Why College Athletes Should Be Paid | Elite Daily." Elite Daily. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2012.
I think college athletes should be paid because: they put their bodies in danger each game, so it would to paid them, because they could finish their career before they start it. They could inspire theirselves and strive more, so they can win money.…
College athletes are given a scholarship based on their abilities in a certain sport. Each college athlete has the chance to improve their chance of becoming a better athlete in any sport they play, but they have to put their mind to it and work hard every day to become better. On average, a college athlete will spend between thirty and forty hours a week just trying to get better and become the best athlete that they can be and live up to their potential. Every year a college program will spend a significant amount of money on a scholarship for athletes for a certain sport. College athletes should be paid according to the sport they play.…
Many people fail to realize that college athletes give most of their time to the sport that gave them a scholarship. They have time built in their schedule just for classes and study hall. Woodrow states, “success in graduating athletes then constitutes supporting evidence” (paragraph 4). He also states, “the success or lack thereof is universally measured by comparing athlete graduation rates to general student body rates (paragraph 4). There really shouldn’t be a comparison between the two because the general students have way more time to their studies than athletes. Some big time colleges have strategies on how to improve the graduation rates for athletes. Southhall states, “as part of the strategy, the NCAA strives “to ensure the academic commitment of student athletes and to increase the likelihood that they will earn degrees (paragraph 10). He also states, along these lines, in 2005 the NCAA formulated a tool called the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for Division I Schools (paragraph 10). This means that they are committed to getting degrees regardless if they are an athlete or not. Robst states, “Many feel that participation in sports inhibits students ' ability to do well in the classroom (paragraph 1). This means that people think since you participate in a sport that you can’t make the grades. Participating in sports in college and making good grades is all on the…
Have you ever been walking and you hear in the he say she say around the hallways and they cause a fight or a controversy. Well I have and I think it needs to be put to a stop…
First, let’s consider how expensive the life of a college athlete can be. Playing sports is like a full time job. Most college athletes don’t have time for a real job. Most college athletes get recruited far away from their home. Their parents or family may not always be able…
When you make millions for your school shouldn’t you get something for that? Football and basketball programs make lots of money for their schools but still don't get paid. Some kids even have to quit playing their sports because they don’t have enough money to cover all of the expenses of school. Not all the athletes should be paid just the athletes that bring in the revenue for their school, the ones that earn it. College athletes need to get paid because they are unable to hold a job as well as competitively play their sport, Some of them are getting paid illegally, They make most of the money for their schools shouldn't they get some of that?…
Many scholarships are given out to college athletes every year. Some believe the scholarships are not enough and that athletes should be paid like the professional players. Others believe the scholarships should be enough. This focuses the controversial question, should college athletes be payed like professional athletes?…
There are thousands of athletes playing for different colleges. They put their time and effort in it, yet they don’t get paid. When athletes play a sport, they have even more stuff to worry about than a regular student. They have to worry about their grades, staying fit to play, stay healthy, attend to practice every day there’s practice, and then after practice go home and do all their work even though they are tired. How much do they get paid for going through all that? Zero dollars. College athletes should get paid to play too.…
College athletes who play sports are working hard to get to the next level, they are putting their bodies on the line and some people say they should get payed but they are already receiving benefits from their college.…
College athletes come after school and during school everyday for practice. College athletes also travel from place to place and they have to play games every week and sometimes there games are on weekend. Some athletes that play dangerous sports like football and baseball could get hurt for playing their sport. I believe that athletes should get paid for playing for many different reasons. College athletes should be paid for playing because they put their bodies on the line when they play in their sport, it could also make the athlete stay longer in a college sports, and they make their college tons of money so why can’t the college pay the athlete.…
Student athletes should appreciate and take full advantage of the opportunity they have to do what they love and to get education for a reduced amount or even for free. In the article “College Athletes Should Not Be Paid Because a College Education is valuable.” James Shulman says that college athletes tend to not to do as well as their classmates in the classroom. Which shows that these students are not take full advantage of what they have the opportunity to do. This shows that people who play sports in college generally care more about their sports career more than their academic…
Imagine a star of a college basketball team. They take their team to the championship game and win the game. Their jerseys are selling like crazy and their school is bringing in millions of dollars off of their work. In any other situation they would be a millionaire with a fancy house and car. But not if they are a college athlete because they don't get paid. Even though their school made a lot of money off their blood, sweat, and tears they still don't get paid one penny. There is no doubt that college athletes should be paid. They should be paid because they work hard and put their bodies on the line, they would make college sports more competitive, and they also bring in hundreds of millions of dollars.…
"Opinion: College athletes should be paid." UWIRE Text, 1 Sept. 2015, p. 1. Academic OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&sw=w&u=ncowl&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA427375259&it=r&asid=455942a50dd6d0ebe3728b6476ae5f83. Accessed 27 Mar.…
Can you imagine what it would be like if college athletes got paid? I could, especially with the help of this new article I read, written by Veronica Majerol for The New York Time Upfront. I chose this topic because I thought it would be interesting to know why they aren’t paid. I would say that they should be.…
One of the biggest arguments for college athletes to be paid is that being an athlete is a full time job and because of this they have no time to get any sort of job. This is very true, however the main reason these athletes would want to get a job is to have extra spending money but if you think about it those students who have the time to get a job, all of the money they make is not for extra spending money but to pay for actual school which the athletes get for…