First it would go against Title 9 law that makes sure that all athletes collegiate level and down should be treated equally male or female, so if there was pay for play schools would lose in other departments. Secondly supporters of no play for pay think that it would ruin college sports, the leagues would be to predictable or uncompetitive since the wealthiest colleges will get the most talented recruits. It would rebrand Walter Byers term “student athlete” that was made specifically to state their compensation is through scholarships. Coaches of these athletes have seen first hand the lives of their players many come from poor families and many say that education is good but there needs to be more. ”Students need to experience earning money honestly and legally, in addition to getting good grades”(Neuharth). There are both serious concerns on both sides of the argument but all signs seem to point to the situation staying the
First it would go against Title 9 law that makes sure that all athletes collegiate level and down should be treated equally male or female, so if there was pay for play schools would lose in other departments. Secondly supporters of no play for pay think that it would ruin college sports, the leagues would be to predictable or uncompetitive since the wealthiest colleges will get the most talented recruits. It would rebrand Walter Byers term “student athlete” that was made specifically to state their compensation is through scholarships. Coaches of these athletes have seen first hand the lives of their players many come from poor families and many say that education is good but there needs to be more. ”Students need to experience earning money honestly and legally, in addition to getting good grades”(Neuharth). There are both serious concerns on both sides of the argument but all signs seem to point to the situation staying the