Students or Career Athlete
While researching online about why college athletes should be paid, I came across a few authors who published academic journals about this very subject and its effects. These authors often placed the subject of college athlete payment into a solution of why it should happen. Over 80 percent of the total revenue received by the NCAA each year comes from television media rights agreement, which takes advantage of the names, images and likeness of college athletes. Yet there are rules places by the NCAA that doesn’t allow student athletes to receive a dime even if it is their likeness and names and abilities that is making the institution money. Through research located in these articles there are ways that athletes
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NCAA data, however, indicated that only 20 of the 126 football bowl subdivisions universities earned an operating surplus on intercollegiate athletics in 2013 (Fulks 2014, p. 13) only a portion of those profits made it to the academic side of the schools. The problem isn’t whether college athletes should be paid, mostly all of the athletes receive grants or some type of aid that covers almost every college expense while at the institution. The NCAA policy compensates athletes for such thinks as room, broad, tuition, books and other fees. (“The Case for Paying College Athletes.”) its is likely that paying college athletes would shift the power from schools that made lower income with there sports teams, to more high-power schools such as Duke university or Alabama. This in fact would shift the dynamic of college institutions from the many that are out there with teams and probably make them equal to the number of professional teams (NBA 32 teams) (NFL 32), that in term would more less scholarships and more unemployed athletes given that the NBA and NFL mostly draft from the elite schools this would effect the professional level at