Fixing The Fixers Of College Sports Essay

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Tyler Fus
Mrs. Kigar
Honors 10
22 March 2023
Fixing the Fixers of College Sports
Temptations of cash wads bigger than their bank accounts, items of significant value: lucrative perks that fixers of college athletics use to bribe student-athletes into committing crimes that could potentially ruin their careers. To athletes taking these bribes, by simply intending to miss a few extra shots, the return is too big to not take up. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the protagonist Jay Gatsby finds himself involved with a gangster, Meyer Wolfsheim. “‘He's the man who fixed the World Series back in 1919.’”(Fitzgerald 73). While during the 1920s, times were much different than today, the reason behind players fixing games was exactly the same. Money. Unlike in the 1920s, most professional athletes are making millions of dollars. However, despite new Name Image and Likeness (NIL) deals, college athletes are bribed with enough money to set themselves up for life. Corruption in sports is a serious issue undermining the integrity of the game and must be stopped by prohibiting college sports betting and allowing student-athletes to get paid.
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Current corruption in college sports jeopardizes play for student-athletes and those who watch them. If governments fail to execute new laws prohibiting college sports betting and allowing athletes to get paid, the stakes will keep getting higher and higher for fixers and athletes involved with them. College athletes will feel the temptation more than ever before. Violent gangsters are taking advantage of the legalized laws of college betting and bribing athletes into crimes that ruin lives. Prohibiting college sports betting and allowing student-athletes to get paid eliminates corruption

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