College Athletes : Should They Get Paid

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Over the time, there has been a big dispute on if college athletes should get paid as if they were professionals. College athletes are trying to go professional, therefore they aren’t professionals and they should not get paid because they have not made it to the big leagues yet. It is named college athletics because they’re still students. SInce they’re students, they should not get paid to play. College athletes should not get paid to play during college.

Their dream college gives them a full paid scholarship for the sport that they enjoy playing. They shouldn’t get paid more because everything school related is already paid off. A lot of students - athletes get a full scholarship to a college that they have chose. They get free travel and free gear. They get free coaching and mentoring. They get academic support. They use college as a platform to better their chances for a professional career. (thecollegelanur.com) Colleges are already paying enough money to build facilities, paying coaches, give scholarships, and pay athletic advisers. (BDL Sports) Sports are meant to be fun, but also competitive. With the increase in pay, the pressure increases. (thecollegelanur.com) The athletes are truly blessed no matter what school they attend , as long as they play the sports they love. Sometimes they just get caught up in what they aren’t getting and forgetting about everything they do. (thecollegelanur.com)

Colleges can vary from all different sizes. Some can be large in size and full of students, while the other colleges can be small in size and have a short amount of students. Bigger schools could have an advantage over small schools. The bigger schools will be more competitive, and get more money for the better players. Unlike t...

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...not professionals. Saying that, they shouldn’t be paid to play. College is for an education purpose and should not be taken advantage for getting paid. The evidence that has been shown is overwhelming. "We want to make sure they get degrees, and that they really have the education that sets them up for life," Emmert said. "That's the game-changer here. Not the 3 to 4 percent who make it to the NBA." (www.nbcnews.com)

Works Cited

Admin in Money, NCAA Football. “Should College Athletes Be Paid? Pros and Cons of Each Perspective Part 1.” May 27, 2011 11:57 am.
Barry, Rebecca. "Should College Athletes Be Paid?" University of Richmond Collegian. 25 Feb. 2014.
Cooper, Josh. “College Athletes Should NOT Be Paid.” July 19, 2011

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