College Athletes Should Be Paid Essay

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Imagine yourself just running the finish line, into the endzone or, even going up for a last second shot. Suddenly your world changes, you have been told you took an unfortunate fall. Legs can not be felt, you do not know life as you did before. Medical bills will keep stacking next to your bed, but you have no way to pay them off. For your sport you are making others millions, but you don’t see a dime. Many feel obligated to the money, all you want is your medical bills covered. This is not a fake story this is the story of the NCAA. Many athletes are having trouble in finding the funds they need to make it through college, others are injured for life, even some have their scholarship taken away. Athletes are being exploded by the NCAA, and …show more content…

First the should make sure academics are the most important thing to an athlete. No more “special admissions” if an athlete is not smart enough they should have to work their way up to it. Make sure the students are in the classroom. College professors could start taking attendance on these students. No more paper classes. These classes make sure a student was to do bare minimum work, if we stop this students will put in the work needed for an education. Taking away time from the sports would also help. If we did this a student could focus on school more than their desired sport. The NCAA should help cover the full cost of college. With all the profits the NCAA makes they can afford to help pay with addition cost. Paying the full cost with allow the less rules in return allowing less rules to be broken. Insurance could also be covered by the NCAA. “Insurance premiums would hardly dent the budget of an organization that has a $1.7 billion television contract for its championship basketball tournament and an annual budget of more than $260 million.” (Drape). Research has gone into weather the NCAA could afford this or not. If the NCAA insured the players, they wouldn't have try and file law suits saving both money. Also, if NCAA protected the scholarships when the are injured academics could better for those who could afford it