NCAA Sports: The Financial Stranglehold on Today’s College Athletes

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What has perpetually been one of the most constraining matters of contention in the world of sports today has now become a matter the NCAA can no longer afford to ignore. The service that college athletes provide to colleges and universities they attend in addition to millions of fans all over the world is still not being repaid in the manner that it should be for their exceptional dedication, work/study ethic and most importantly, income in profits brought in to their employer. The NCAA is a multi-billion dollar commerce that has generated over $840 billion last year alone due to their players’ ability to enthrall and percolate to their bounteous extent at all times. So with all of this money flowing in why is the NCAA not able to play these players at least some small financial benefit to help them make ends meet? That is the question that boggles the minds of many today. What the NCAA basically has in place is a corporation that makes billions of dollars and, oh thats right!, they don’t have to pay their employees. Sounds like the foolproof business standard right? The NCAA does not view its players as professional athletes simply because they are in college. In essence this is true, nevertheless the fact remains that these college athletes generate millions of dollars in income for many universities, through efforts that are similar to what professionals within their field provide. However for some peculiar reason the coaches are paid rather professionally. In fact the average salary for a major college or university head coach is upwards of $1.2 million to $6 million, as described by Huffington Post sports writer Greg Sherman. There certainly is enough money to go around and these athletes are definitely not seeing any of... ... middle of paper ... ...letes are definitely not only students, but in a sense are workers to their universities and conferences. This is a truly awry and improper system that must be recalibrated if the NCAA wants to avoid anymore disparagement and embroilment encompassing this “cheating” pandemic. Works Cited Eleman, M. (2014). 21 Reasons Why Student-Athletes Are Employees And Should Be Allowed To Unionize. Retrieved from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/marcedelman/2014/01/30/21-reasons-why-student-athletes-are-employees-and-should-be-allowed-to-unionize/ Harnett, T. (2013). Why College Athletes Should be Paid. Retrieved from: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tyson-hartnett/college-athletes-should-be-paid_b_4133847.html Beck, C. (2012). College Athletes Should Get Paid: Heres Why. Retrieved from: http://www.sportsnetworker.com/2013/10/03/college-athletes-should-get-paid-heres-why/

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