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    Ronaldo

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    Ronaldo: ’Sadness’ not about money September 4‚ 2012 * Email * Print By ESPN staff Cristiano Ronaldo has rejected suggestions that he is "sad" on a professional level because he is seeking more money at Real Madrid. GettyImagesCristiano Ronaldo shows thw wrong kind of emotion after scoring for Real Madrid • Ronaldo ’not happy’ • Real face Ronaldo conundrum • PSG rubbish Ronaldo talk Ronaldo‚ 27‚ refused to celebrate either of his two goals in the Spanish champions’ victory over

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    can be suspended or even fined. Most athletes are so busy with school and their sport that they are not able to work on the side to earn money. Also college are paid millions and millions of dollars by large network companies like Nbc‚ Fox‚ and even Espn when the main reason their college is in the spotlight is because of these talented players who get nothing for making everything

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    Abstract In 1987 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.) placed its harshest football punishment in history on Southern Methodist University (S.M.U.). The repeat violator rule‚ also known as the “death penalty‚” banned the college from playing football for all of the 1987 and only allowed to play seven games in its 1988 season. They used S.M.U. as an example of what could happen when a college excessively violates N.C.A.A. regulations. The death penalty was the last option for

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    African Americans in Media

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    first ball is thrown up to be served. The irony of it all is that no one in the industry was more aggressive in that sport than John Mc Enroe. For the last few decades‚ ESPN has been dubbed “The Worldwide Leader in Sports.” It is a sports fanatics CNN. When you want to see the latest in sporting news we direct the remote to ESPN. Just last week I watched them repeatedly show an on court altercation of the Boston Celtics Rajon Rondo repeatedly bump an official. Once that image is imbedded in your

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    Gender In Sports

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    Drew Brothers Mr. Berry Intro To College Writing 13 October 2014 My audience includes anyone who is involved in sports‚ the genders of both men and women. Sports Media and the Stereotyping Between Men and Women The sport industry is nothing less than the pastime of America. Millions of viewers tuned in everyday to receive updates and news on their favorite sports team or even players. Nationwide networks and even local sporting stations broadcast anything from the more popular sports such as football

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    Loren Powers 11/20/2012 English 102 The Dangers of Concussion in Football In a country that thrives on competition it is no wonder Americans have embraced football as their favorite sport. Every weekend during football season‚ millions line up‚ tune in‚ or change the channel to watch their favorite teams do battle for 60 minutes. It is a rough physical game and at the collegiate and professional levels‚ played by some of the worlds best athletes. There are many dangers involved when

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    Collegiate Athletic Associations (NCAA) changed this harsh rule and allowed them to work for maximum $2000. On the other hand‚ the revenue that athletes t making is enormous‚ billons of dollars are going to other people. Alabama makes $123‚769‚841 yearly (ESPN‚ “College Athletics Revenues…”); therefore‚ athletes deserve the money‚ because they make it from their hard work. If the money didn’t go to athletes‚ it will go to another

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    Extreme Sports

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    them since he could first pull the tail of a sleeping sabre-toothed tiger. Today‚ large events like the X-games are part of the extreme sports market. Extreme sports received a huge popularity boost in the mid-nineties‚ when American sports channel ESPN launched the “X-Games”. The annual events bring together the best of the world’s extreme athletes to complete for gold‚ silver and bronze medals. There are quite a few sports that are considered extreme‚ with skateboarding‚ rollerblading‚ and BMX

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    Pay Day! When I look at today’s college athletes as compared to the ones a hundred years ago there are some things that I noticed are different. First off I noticed today all the popularity and all the stardom that comes with being a high level collegiate athlete. Second I saw that most college athletes were not receiving a scholarship to play collegiate level sports. Thirdly I saw that there was not as much pressure to perform a hundred years ago. The big reason that all the fame and pressure have

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    Paid “Everybody gets rich off the NCAA Tourney -- the colleges‚ the conferences‚ the networks‚ the announcers and analysts‚ the coaches‚ the fans who win their office pools -- everybody‚ that is‚ but the stars of the show: the players themselves.” (ESPN) The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) essential principles about the role of student-athletes and its economic model received a partial rebuke from the courts. On Aug. 8‚ 2014‚ a federal judge ruled that the NCAA’s rule prohibiting

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