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    pay‚ whether it be through grants‚ working multiple jobs or even worse saddling themselves down with student loans that they will be stuck with paying off for years to come. Frank Kaminsky‚ the starting center from the University of Wisconsin 2015 National Championship team and 2015 Naismith Player of the Year is from Lisle‚ Illinois.(RealGM.com‚ 2015) The University of Wisconsin’s Office of Student Financial Aid (2015) the cost of out of state tuition there would be about $40‚000 a year or $160‚000

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    university employees who are paid for their labor” (NCAA.com). Looking at the arguments made by the NCAA‚ they make a valid point in showing how athletes are “compensated” for their participation in sports. According to the NCAA‚ “Many [athletes] receive athletics grants-in-aid that can be

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    Wise Dec. 3‚ 2012 To understand the problem of selecting a national champion in college football‚ one must first understand the system responsible for awarding teams the right to play in the National Championship. The system is called the BCS‚ or “Bowl Championship Series”. It was implemented in 1998 with one main goal in mind which is to pick the two best college football teams to play in the big game. Before 1998‚ the national champion was determined by vote through coaches and media experts

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    rights that they deserve. After their coach told them that they were unable to do this they took the issue to the National Labor Relations Board (NLBR) and what happened next was a giant

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    that different. I believe that a school’s poor performance is really based on the people who run the school. I come from a High school that is pointed out to be one of the “worst” in my district. Yet‚ my class took home about two millions worth of athletic and academic scholarships. “The difficulties caused by social problems have become an excuse

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    $100 million The NCAA member colleges continue to vote to forbid the sharing of revenues with student athletes. “Veil of amateurism” maintains the wealth of college sports in the hands of a few administrators‚ athletic directors and coaches. The “Veil” not only ensures great wealth for athletic directors‚ and coaches‚ but it also ensures sustained poverty for many of the athletes who provide their labor. 85% of the college athletes on scholarships live below the poverty line. Source #3 title: Researcher

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    To show just how much money college football brings in‚ in 2010‚ the SEC‚ a conference in Division I college football‚ became the first to make over a billion dollars in athletics. The Big Ten brought in $905 million dollars that same year (Branch). These astonishing numbers show just how much money a single conference can bring in during one season. It is not just conferences and teams that make money off the players‚ it

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    College athletes have made over two billion dollars for colleges all over the country. Over the years‚ college athletic programs have been a growing business for colleges to make insane amounts of money. Being a player at a Division I university can be an emotionally fulfilling experience; however‚ universities see it as an opportunity to profit more than multi-million dollar companies. College athletes should be paid. The way college athletes are so electrifying on and off the court or field should

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    College Athletes Overpaid

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    Many issues and controversies are within college athletics and the NCAA; the sports can provide a great learning experience for yourself and give a great opportunity to play it professionally. A major issue within college athletics is the monetization of the sports programs and the athletes affected by it. With this in mind and how the athletes generate all of the money to the school from their performances and the amount of work is put in‚ it is right to think that the NCAA should pay college athletes

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    If colleges were to pay athletes there would be no fair way to distribute the money. Athletes perform their sport at different levels of ability and for various lengths of time. In addition‚ not every player is able to compete in a game. Problems would arise about the athlete not playing which would not allow for him/her to receive the money they deserve. The first issue about this problem is that some people believe that athletes should be paid based on an open market system. This idea of an

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