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Imagine dedicating your life to a university not only on the academic level, but also the athletic level. With a full scholarship your time is dedicated to getting to class on time, finishing assignments, and making it to mandatory practices while also maintaining a strict workout schedule. With your day pretty much full of responsibilities, you do not have the time for a job to pay for anything that you may need outside of tuition, books, and housing. If your car breaks down or you run out of gas you have to pay for that out of your own pocket which is fairly difficult when you do not have an income to cover the costs and if you accept money or free services from any businesses, you could lose you eligibility as a NCAA athlete and lose your …show more content…

As highlighted by John Oliver in Last Week Tonight, the University of North Carolina was found giving their football players filler courses in order to boost their GPA to the point of athletic eligibility. One of the popular courses is Swahili, a language that nobody will ever need to use unless you plan on going to the Swaziland. Along with your devotion to the highest quality education provided to you for free, college athletes may have to endure verbal abuse from their coaches. The same coaches that USA Today found have an “average annual salary for head coaches at major colleges (not including four schools that moved up to the Football Bowl Subdivision this season) is $1.64 million…” Not only do they receive a salary from their respective school but also money from camps they hold, products they endorse and the apparel company they may represent. While college athletes are giving everything to their university’s athletic program, they receive no compensation. They struggle to keep food on the table some months, their parents back home are impoverished and they are not allowed to make any money off of the name they made for themselves? These are young adults living a professional athletics lifestyle on top of a full time student lifestyle being exploited by the NCAA, an organization meant to protect and support the well-being of their athletes. The practices implemented by the NCAA are

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