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College Athletes Persuasive Speech

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Sunday morning after the game, the #1 football player in the country wakes up, puts on his favorite sweatshirt and takes a walk downtown. He is quickly surrounded by his fans and fellow students, all telling him what a great game he had and asking for autographs while yelling his name. All of them are wearing his jersey. The All-American football player doesn’t think much of it, just humbly takes his praise, signs his name a few times, looks at all the jerseys and doesn’t make a dime. The school and sponsorships would make the money off his jerseys, his name, his fame...but why can’t he?
You may ask, where would the schools get the money to pay their student-athletes? Well, according to USA Today College, in 2016, 72 collegiate football …show more content…

Players must also be at least 19 years of age, so after one year of college most kids leave for the NBA, this is called “one and done.” Picture this, you’re a superstar freshman basketball player, and after the basketball season you drop out of college to train for the draft. One day during your first year as a professional you land very awkwardly on your foot, and the bone can been seen ripping through your shoe, you realize that your hopes and dreams as an NBA basketball player are done. You left college without completing an education and now have no other prospect of work. You may have the money from your rookie contract to live off of, but don’t have the intelligence to manage it. Soon after buying cars, clothes, and houses you become broke, with nothing left but a legacy of a “could’ve been”.
Athletes of the NCAA have complained about this issue before, just ask former Michigan Tight End, Jake Butt. He states, “"I should be the example of why college athletes should be getting paid in college or why I can 't use my name to benefit off my likeness in college," he said after his Pro Day at Michigan, "Why can I see 'I Like Jake Butt and I Cannot Lie, ' I see those shirts and I 'm living paycheck-to-paycheck in college. Who knows? Heaven forbid something happens in the NFL, can I really benefit off of it when it was at the most?

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