College Football Essay

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“The Cost of Doing Business, Oh I Mean School” College football has become big business. With the CEO’s of the universities, oops I mean “Presidents and Deans” bringing in the big money. It’s a genius idea really. They bring in millions of dollars each year and do not have to pay their employees, so it’s a hundred percent profit. Yes, they say they pay their players by giving them the value of a free education. How free is it? Not just on Saturdays but every day of the week the players but their own personal safety, emotional state, and life on the line. Half the time don’t even have time to go to the classes, but it’s okay the school clears them or sets up classes that are just on paper. Don’t even have time to eat somedays. Have to constantly deal with scrutiny from the media and student body. Even Scrutiny from the NCAA, because oh no you took $100 from your uncle to eat that week. Get trotted around by their somewhat respected school like a walking billboard. I have seen all of this first hand as I played college football for two years. It's been brought up time and time again. The majority of coaches think it's a great idea, I mean most coaches bring in million plus dollar contracts. That’s beside the point though. The NCAA still balks every time at the idea because it would cut into their profit margin and the lining of their own damn pockets. So, with boosters and agents running rampant giving players exactly what they want, the issue is no longer a question. Pay the players now. First, the players do not have time to get a job. If they aren't doing something directly involved with football then they're studying, or at least they should be. While the term offseason is up for debate, every football program has winter p... ... middle of paper ... ... school supplies or a pizza, then get suspended over $20. But on the other hand, maybe they could take some of the billions of dollars generated annually from the revenue of broadcasting and merchandise marketing and spread that around. Oh that would never happen! I guarantee this if the players get paid just a little bit, they won’t walk around campuses of their schools feeling jealousy and resentment. Seeing all the new shiny building popping up or getting built. Seeing the new shiny toy that the CEO is driving around. Having these things happen so conveniently after the fall quarter or semester. We maybe football players but we ain’t stupid. We see what’s going on and we talk about it. Hell our coaches tell us everything that is going on. It’s too late for me but what about my old teammates still playing and future players. Don’t they deserve to get compensated?

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