A college degree is something that millions of people strive for every year and one …show more content…
Some players, if they come from a low-income household, get a few hundred dollars each semester from Pell Grants which enables them to buy chicken soup instead of chicken-flavored ramen. (Hartnett, T. "Why College Athletes Should Be Paid.")For these high level colleinget athletes most of them feel like they’re talents are more worthy then what they receive which has some truth to it and these freelance, black market companies agents and recruiters are giving the athletes what they want but in a illegal manner but if these athletes were paid it seems like this wouldn’t be an issue for instants The athletes are supposed to be content with a scholarship that does not even cover the full cost of attending college. Any student athlete, who accepts an unapproved, free hamburger from a coach, or even a fan, is in violation of N.C.A.A. rules. (Qtd. In. in Nicer “Let’s Start Paying College …show more content…
Most of the remaining 18 percent of revenue came from championships (mostly ticket and merchandise sales).” (“Revenue.1). and pretty much interest in the school all are factors when there’s athletes of high caliber playing for a school, and those factors are a whole lot of dollar signs caused by the athletes.“In 2012 March Madness reportedly earned its highest TV ratings in 18 years and it took in over one billion dollars” (qtd. In dubner S, “How Money Is March Madness? A New Marketplace Podcast."”). One billion dollars is a huge contribution to the NCAA and to the schools who participated in that tournament and it was all possible because of the dedicated athletes; athletes have made the NCAA so much money that the NCAA has money to give college football programs that make it to bowl games. That like taking somebody’s wallet and then giving them the money back from their wallet likes they earned it but it’s really their money that’s being stolen from them in the first