Should College Athletes be Paid?

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Should College Athletes be Paid?

The atmosphere of college sports has certainly changed in recent years. Sports aren’t just fun and games, it’s a business. College Sports are no different. College Sports provide a huge amount of income of any university’s income. The National Collegiate Athletic Association is also a benefactor from College Sports. It is a NCAA violation for college athletes to be compensated in any way from anybody. This is because those players are already getting an education; an athletic scholarship worth thousands. That should seem like an equal bargain; although, they’re many critics of this rule and they believe that it should be abolished. This violation has caused a lot of lawsuits and debates have stirred around on whether it should be kept.
Division I college sports generates billions of dollars each year thanks to the services from college athletes who don’t receive a dime. Although, they do receive a free education. That is worth so much more. Paying college athletes would cross the line between professionalism and amateurism; it would change the meaning of being a student athlete. Paying college athletes would only cause more problems.
In 2006, colleges that are members of the NCAA gained $4.2 billion from their basketball programs. That is about $1 billion more than the revenue earned from all NBA teams in the 2004-2005 season. Although, the NCAA is a non-profit amateur organization where the athletes don’t receive compensation for their work on the field. David Sweet of MSNBC.com says, “Only one group isn’t cashing in on the financial windfall: the players. Many think that the NCAA is conducted almost the same exact way that any profit-making institution is; which is one of the biggest argumen...

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