Jack Evans S. Blount Assignment 4 - Argumentative Research Paper – Final Draft May 4, 2023 Should college athletes be paid? American intercollegiate athletics are deeply engrained into the college culture and are beloved by students and spectators alike. Collegiate national championships are just a few examples of athletic events that draw in thousands of spectators, millions of televised viewers and over a billion dollars annually for universities across the country. The business of collegiate athletics is enormous. The NCAA, which is a non-profit organization that governs the athletic programs of universities across the country, generated over $1.1 billion in revenue in 2022 (Sportsnaut, 2023). The majority of this revenue is generated …show more content…
Those who support the compensation of student athletes tout fairness, claiming that transitioning teams into essentially a business, where players would enter an employment agreement with universities and be paid a salary, would be more beneficial to the athletes. These supporters fail to realize that business is inherently unfair. Businesses set to maximize their profits and, in the process, cut programs that underperform and bolster their most productive ones. Would this case of colligate sports teams prove to be different? It would not. Fair practices regarding the compensation of student athletes, especially with the recent change in NIL policy, are already in place. There is no need to pay student athletes as they already receive compensation through scholarships and special services, not offered to the rest of the student body. The funds required to pay student athletes would not be generated through the revenue of most teams, meaning programs would likely be cut all together. Finally, through the NCAA’s new NIL policy, athletes are now able to be fairly compensated independently from the university in ways that were previously not …show more content…
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