Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

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Image being a student-athlete in college. You still have to go to class like every other student, but on top of that you have to attend practices and games. Sometimes the games will be out of state, requiring you to leave your school for at least a day, maybe longer. On top of school, practices, and sporting events. How are you going to afford your basic needs? You don’t have time for a part-time job. Not all students have the luxury of their parents sending them money either. Although some college athletes can afford to pay for their needs, I believe they should receive some kind of compensation. They should be compensated because some athletes can’t afford to feed or house themselves, they don’t have time for a part time job, and the NCAA makes billions of dollars off the athletes each year. Some people think that …show more content…

Without the athletes none of this revenue would be possible, but the NCAA doesn’t want to pay these athletes. Imagine writing a novel in college that becomes a best-seller, but you have to give up all the profits because you’re already taken care of with paid expenses (Johnson, 2014). It does not make any sense that these athletes are not paid. The athletes are putting on the show that everyone wants to see, yet everyone else is making all of the money. The average salary for a premier division I coach has exceeded one million dollars (Edelman, 2014). Marc Edelman also stated that Alabama made 143.3 million dollars in athletic revenue in 2014. That is more than all 30 NHL teams made and also 25 out of 30 NBA teams. This was all made possible by their amazing football program that brings popularity to the school, yet most of the athletes are broke and some are even starving. If we can pay professional athletes, why can’t we pay college athletes? I’m not saying we need to pay them an insane amount of money. Just something to help them out because they don’t have enough time to get a

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