Compensation for College Athletes
College players should be compensated for their name, image, and likeness because the athletes generate millions if not billions of dollars only to be recompensed with a smaller window of the money they technically created. This topic is vital because college athletes make the sport popular and entertain the audience. The athletes should be rewarded more because they spend a lot of time perfecting their craft, help keep the organization generating money, and some students need the money for financial aid.
Some college athletes need help to cover their daily expenses because of their difficult practice and tournament schedule. This makes it difficult for them to find a well-paying job during the on and off-season.
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The money the organization receives goes toward everything and everyone but the actual player because it goes towards college buildings and highly paid coaches and staff. Tom Ley, a reporter that wrote in Deadspin in February of 2019 reported that "First there were big salaries for head coaches, then there were hundred million dollar practice facilities, and now there are millionaire assistants teaming up to do the job of one coach." This proves that even the workspace and staff are being accompanied by the NCAA’s money, while the players who put their bodies on the line aren’t getting paid to their full …show more content…
However, some might say that this could create an imbalance in their lives and athletes could get distracted by their money and isolate themselves from the typical “college campus life.” Kyle Trull says that “Students attend college to get a better education. If money was involved, many of them could lose track of that goal and be consumed with the sport, not developing their education. Student-athletes could make their decision on how much money they are getting and make the wrong decision for their future.” He claims that “it is selfish of the school to pay the athletes because it is only looking out for the players and not the rest of the departments of the school.” My claim still goes above this because the money they have to distribute to other departments comes from the popularity and likeness of the players at the school. Even if it's only a small portion of the revenue the players create, they should still be able to enjoy the effects of their name, image, and likeness. The athletes should be compensated because they spend a lot of time perfecting their craft, they help keep the organization generating money, and some students need the money to support them in their financial