There are few who do not enjoy the thrill of watching or playing sports. We enjoy the thrill of aggressively engaging with others while playing a sport and watching those playing in game and supporting them. While almost every college across America has a diverse group of sports teams, we cannot ignore that colleges and universities are in place with one major purpose: provide students with an educational degree that they can further their success and knowledge. Because college sports are so widely known, played and enjoyed, colleges should continue to support their sports teams, however, there need to be some stipulations on how far that support and encouragement goes. By making sure that coaches are not getting paid more than the professors, having requirements for students enrolled at the university who want to play sports, and by not losing the focus and the purpose of the university, sports should be supported by colleges. …show more content…
These professors devote their time and energy to making sure that each student has a fair chance. On the contrary, college sports coaches are there to ensure that each of their players are getting the same instruction in order to ensure they are the best at the game they play. While professors and coaches are both vital offices held, one outweighs the other. Because the main purpose of a college is to educate students, the professors have a more important role in that task. Generally speaking, sports coaches are paid more than professors, which is unfair. While sports still have a purpose and a vital role in the function of colleges, the professors are more important and spend much more time and effort in fulfilling their purpose and therefore, should be paid