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    The article “Want to clean up college athletics? Pay the players.” the author‚ Ryan Swanson explains the unlikeness of paying college players‚ but explains the benefits of paying college students who are playing sports in college. Ryan explains that some coaches want to pay the players for more motivation and so they can keep themselves financially safe and to pay for tuition‚ an example would be in 1980 Southern Methodist University had illicitly paid their football players‚ another example would

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    Remember a time when playing sports was all just fun and games? As an athlete grows older‚ there are many things they have to think about before considering playing a sport in high school. Athletes can face positive and negative effects and opportunities brought to them by participating in any sort of sport. Playing sports can have many positive effects for the player‚ including physical abilities‚ personal life and mental aspects of their lives. With sports an athletes physical abilities can

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    is: they already are being paid. NCAA college athletes should receive yearly salaries because it they are already being compensated with scholarships‚ gear‚ coaching‚ textbooks‚ etc; and because it would take the amateurism away from university athletics. The NCAA has forever aimed to maintain amateurism in their sports. There is a very thick line between amateurism and professionalism. Professionalism has been entered when that athlete receives a salary for his or her services. Granting for the

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    Student Athletes Get Paid

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    student would need if they go to school and on top of that they have to juggle playing a sport. College students who do both are called student athletes because they are students and athletes. On average‚ a “Division I spend about 40 hours a week on athletic activities‚” and on top of that‚ if full time students‚ they would spend an average of 15 to 18 hours in class (New). The sport they practice could be seen as a full time job because they devote a great amount of time and dedication to this‚ yet

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    sales and team merchandising‚ based on the type of fan base they have. And the more their teams win‚ and the amount of championships they obtain‚ the more fans they acquire to spend more money towards their favorite teams. In contrast‚ the NFL (National Football League) generates the most out of any other major league in the United States. NFL and NBA

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    contestants depend on the rodeos to make money. Every rodeo association has a different payout format. Some pay out 80% and pocket 20%. Some pay out 70% and keep 30%. Most of the time when they pocket that percentage it goes towards the production of the rodeo‚ stock contractors‚ equipment‚ and so forth. On the other hand‚ some producers pocket the money and keep it. This happens more often with barrel racing producers than rodeo associations. Most competitors will only go to the rodeos that have substantial

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    Players Should Be Paid

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    Students who have experienced the college athletics process usually believe that players should be paid. Former Quarterback of the Alabama Crimson Tide‚ AJ McCarron as well as South Carolina’s former Defensive End‚ Jadeveon Clowney‚ believe that players should be given some money. These two players understand the amount of time and effort required to perform at a Division 1 level. However‚ these ideas are generated without much background knowledge and understanding of the financial requirements

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    Paying Student Athletes

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    Paying Student-Athletes Paying Student-Athletes           Imagine this; Mr. Perfect‚ a highly successful college football student-athlete‚ is shattering every record once held in the sport. He is on the cover of ESPN and SI magazine. His face is plastered on televisions nationwide. Everyone knows his face and name. He has all the fame that he dreamed of‚ but he has no money. NCAA rules state that no student-athlete can obtain a job. His full ride scholarship‚ after classes and books‚ barely

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    OR PRACTICE SCHEDULING A MAJOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL CONFERENCE GEORGE L. NEMHAUSER Georgia Institute of Technology‚ Atlanta‚ Georgia MICHAEL A. TRICK Carnegie Mellon University‚ Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania (Received February 1997; revision received May 1997; accepted July 1997) The nine universities in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) have a basketball competition in which each school plays home and away games against each other over a nine-week period. The creation of a suitable schedule

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    Pro Con- Paying College Athletes Even though paying college athletes may be fair in some people’s eyes‚ there are many negatives to this topic that could affect college sports for today’s athletes and the future of their sport. The NCAA and their colleagues all have different views and they vary from being supportive and backing up the idea‚ to being one hundred percent against it. No matter what type of fan it is and no matter what sport it is‚ there are positive and negative views on this argument

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