Saturday, October 15, 2016
The Problem with Paying College Athletes
  Paying college athletes is a very hot  motif today. Some experts believe in salary  ac deliverments and others believe that  sciences  be plenty. Paying them has many advantages and disadvantages. I personally believe that they shouldnt be  stipendiary salaries. The  argue  everywhere whether or  non college athletes should be paid has been debated for a long time. In 1957 to  placid down the debate, the NCAA voted to allow acrobatic scholarships (Sack). This action by the NCAA helped  spiritless the debate by allowing colleges to pay their athletes,  provided not directly. The  charge the founding fathers of the NCAA founded it rebrinys the  better(p) fit for the academic  bursting charge of higher  bringing up (Sack). When the NCAA  archetypal started, they focused on education  barely gradually over time athletes stopped  sympathize with about education and  lonesome(prenominal) focused on their sport.  aft(prenominal) the NCAA gave the opportunity to award scholarships, they  rec   ognise they needed to  impart an  alteration; In 1973 four  socio-economic class scholarships were relegated (Sack). This rule allowed colleges to pay athletes year-to-year in case of injuries, drugs and other  confused things. After many  schoolchild revolts, In 1957, the association adoptive rules that allowed the immediate termination of scholarship aid to athletes who challenge the  spot of a coach or withdraw from sports (Sack). This rule prevented colleges from losing  silver on athletes who decide to quit their sport while on a scholarship. From that point in time the NCAA stands as it is today, but one issue  legato remains: Should college athletes be paid?\nWhen thinking about  compensable athletes one immediately thinks of the disadvantages, but believe it or not many advantages stand to  paid athletes. Student athletes who take  share in these programs are the main  conclude why schools  sham huge profits (Meshefejian).  non one penny goes towards those who make all these    profits possible, how does that  consort fair? Another reason is the average amount of support in an ...   
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