An Argument for College Sports Ever since I can remember I have been a die-hard Oklahoma fan. No doubt this is due to my father’s love for team, which was passed down by his father. I guess it runs in our family, because every Saturday during football season most of my is family huddled tightly around our TV watching the game. College sports are a very big deal in America, and huge universities are benefiting from them. College sports are a vital part of colleges ' because: they bring in billions of dollars of revenue, they give athletes a chance for a good future, and they draw in potential students. College sports are important due to the fact that they bring in revenue for universities. Last year at the University of Oregon the athletic department gained roughly $196 million in total revenue for the college. This money can be used to further the education of thousands of students through scholarships, better classroom supplies, and new teachers. The more money colleges are able to make from sporting events allows spending money to put back into the attendees. This is a major reason why colleges should highly support their athletic teams with school spirit. People are constantly watching college sports every day, leading to more and more money coming in. They are able to spend this revenue on their students and …show more content…
This happens in many ways, including athletic scholarships, where a high school athlete is offered a sum of money through paid tuition to play for the college. Also, many students before applying to a college go to see a game to see what the environment is like and if they would enjoy spending their time and money there. My cousin graduated at the top of his class and had a 31 on the ACT so he could take his pick of colleges, and before eventually choosing Arizona State went to football games at Mizzou, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Arizona