Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

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Over the past decades, college athletics have gained immense popularity in the United States. Whether it be basketball, football, baseball, or volleyball. The NCAA is a billion dollar company, but where is all this money going to? For example the University of Kentucky Men’s basketball coach John Calipari has a seven year deal with the school for $52.5 million. Other collegiate coaches are receiving the same amount if not more. However that is not close to all the money the NCAA receives, so still where are they putting the leftover money. How are these coaches receiving so much money, but these players are the ones putting in all the hard work and aren’t seeing a penny of it. The NCAA should be paying these students. They are putting in hours …show more content…

In 2012, 81% of the NCAA’s revenue was from broadcasting and marketing.(4) This is all money received by these players. The NCAA as a whole produces close to $11 billion in annual revenue from collegiate sports.(2) None of the $11 billion is given back to these athletes, even though it's brought in from their popularity. Although the NCAA claims that these athletes are just students, yet they are scheduling their own tournaments which are requiring these students to miss their classes which is helping them bring in money. (2) The 2013 NCAA men’s basketball tournament accumulated $1.15 billion in ad revenue. Which happens to be $200 million more the NBA had brought in that year for the playoffs.(1) With this it helps show the NCAA brought in more money than the NBA and yet the players in the NBA are being paid. The year Boston College’s quarterback had won the Heisman trophy, the amount of students applying for the college happened to go up by 25 points, and he didn’t get any recognition for it. (5) These universities are profiting off of these athletes by selling clothes will their name on it or just their popularity and in return they aren’t getting …show more content…

Every college athlete has the dream of playing professional so they can play the game they love longer and mostly for the money. If these student athletes were paid they wouldn’t have to try leaving for the drafts for the money because they would already be getting paid. Which 71% of athletes in college leave college in debt.(1) Which is why some don’t to stay in school longer because they do not want to leave school having to owe money. However. if these athletes were paid it would allow them to leave education with a little bit of money to help them buy time.(5) The NCAA rules that no athlete is allowed a job in-season, so how are these kids supposed to get money? The majority of athletes in college come from poverty and are playing sports and trying to provide for their family. How are they supposed to provide for their families if they aren’t allowed a job in a season that could last half a year. This is the reason some of these kids are forced to drop out, so they can help their families with financial problems.This would take a lot of stress off of these athletes. (5) Taking the stress off of them would let me them enjoy and want to continue college. Paying them will give them an incentive to want to stay in school and pursue their education. This bonus with help give these athletes a desire to want to stay in

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