Yes, I think they should be paid. I have 8 reasons:
It will help teach financial responsibility.
It might keep more players in school.
It will help players adjust to college, socially and economically.
Playing football is a job, not P.E.
Players risk getting hurt for school.
If the player gets hurt, they can't play anymore, and they can't make anymore money.
If NCAA College Football makes money, players should too.
College educations are already expensive.
players in NCAA cannot get paid for playing they are not allowed to be paid
Yes, they should be paid because sooner or later they are going to the pros where they will get paid.
NCAA regulations prohibit student-athletes from being compensated outside of tuition and dorm expenses.
yes
Many people believe that athletes should in fact get paid for winning Olympic medals. This is because they trained very hard.
Cytomax is not specifically NCAA approved; however, it is formulated to meet the needs of athletes. The NCAA has guidelines regarding supplements, and while Cytomax does not contain banned substances, athletes should verify individual ingredients against the NCAA's prohibited list. It's always a good idea for athletes to check with their sports organization or governing body for specific approval or compliance information.
Athletes should definitely get paid for their skills, and they do. Thousands of people come each year to watch them in person, and even more watch them on television.
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Depending on their sport and skill level, some NCAA athletes will go on to become professional athletes. However, the vast majority will go on to live a normal life working a job pertaining to their degree.
If you think about it, they do. Most college athletes are on full scholarships which is basically like getting paid.
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