So to achieve their goal and dream they will do anything which help them to reach there. As Jonathan Vaughters wrote How to get doping out of sports, he mentioned that to get what we want we have to lose something which is truth.
.Doping can be that last 2 percent . It would keep your dream alive, at least in the eyes of those who couldn’t see your heart. However, you’d have to lie. Lie to your mother, your friends, your fans. Lie to the world. This has been the harsh reality laid out before many of the most talented, hardest working and biggest dreaming athletes. When we see doping in the views of money, many athletes use doping to be the best player and get paid well. Even though college athletes and professional athletes don’t get paid equally, they have some similarity which is the desire to becoming a famous and competitor. College students try to be professional athletes, so they can have their own contract and can get paid without NCAA interference. As Donald H. Yee wrote on the paper Show them the money, " The primary culprit isn't the people around the game it’s the NCAA's legeistated view of amateurism." Athletes in college they don’t get the money they work for, they just get benefit from the college. According to the NCAA division 1 Rules working group it says, the awards must conform to the rules of the amateur sports organization that governs the competition and may not include cash in excess of actual and necessary