College Sports ... faced by college athletics range from the athlete becoming ampquotprofessionalizedampquot to the weight placed on the ampquotscoreboardampquot to the commercialism of college sports. ... View More
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college sports A Look into the Finances of Major College Sports Programs Studentathletes at major colleges and universities do more than attend classes, practices, and ... View More
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Commercialization of College Sports ... Unfortunately, college sports today is a business and college players and coaches have drifted away from what it used to mean to play college sports. ... View More
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College Vs Pro sports ... The real question which we must face every season is what to watch College sports or Pro sports College sports are an opportunity ... View More
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Are Things Equal Between The Sexes In College Sports Are Things Equal Between The Sexes In College Sports ampquotMonday night football wonamp39t be shown this week, instead womenamp39s field hockey ... View More
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sports Like their professional counterparts, the economic stability of many university and college sports programs relies on the success of its teams. ... View More
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Pros and cons of paying college athletes ... Professionalizing college sports by paying athletes money will cause more problems in the long run. How would the money be divided up between the sports ... View More
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sports gambling ... One of the main reasons why people donamp39t want to rid Nevada of itamp39s rights is because wagering on college sports amounts to less than 1 of casino business in ... View More
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Need for Reform in Collegiate Sports ... If they choose to professionalize college sports, then each team acts as a minor league. The average salary has been proposed around 17,000 dollars. ... View More
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Paying College Players For several years amateurism has posed a big controversy in college sports. Being a professional athlete is making the final cut ... View More
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Should College Athletes Get Paid ... College Sports are very important to society and college players should not get paid. ... Fans watch college sports because they enjoy them. ... View More
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Gambling: Fun or Fraud College Sports Gambling: Fun or Fraud ... This big money is what attracts the other level of college sports gambling, the student bettor. ... View More
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sports gambling ... At the heart of the gambling problem on college campuses is college sports gambling. Gambling on college sports has two major impacts. ... View More
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Bad as they wanna be ... In his article, Williamson gives examples of how college sports have turned into a money making industry for the corporate world. ... View More
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College athletes for hire ... In their book, the authors enlighten the reader on such issues as athletic scholarships, professionalism in college sports, and favoritism for athletes as well ... View More
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Gambling ... Many people are ignorant to this fact because they see and hear about people betting on college sports in Las Vegas or Reno all the time. ... View More
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paying college athletes ... Players have drifted away from what it used to mean to play college sports. ... Colleges profit greatly off bigtime college sports. Why shouldnamp39t the athletes ... View More
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Sports and Youth ... like Jason Williams, Randy Moss, and OJ Simpson, but what do you think theyamp39ll remember about them when they get old enough to start playing college sports ... View More
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a College Athlete ... A disadvantage of being a college athlete is that athletes do not get paid to play college sports. ... College sports would be nothing without the athletes. ... View More
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The Wrong Idea ... in the classroom. The rules have become stricter for high school athletes to be eligible for college sports. The minimum required ... View More
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Alcohol Abuse in American Youth ... Surprisingly, hazing and, as a result, binge drinking, is even present in college sports where physical maintenance is required. ... View More
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Equal Funding ... According to a web page sponsored by Equity Online, every new dollar spent on college sports for women, two new dollars have been spent on college sports for ... View More
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College Atheletes Shoud Be Paid ... paid. Participation in college sports should be considered a profession and athletes compensated for their work. Paying college ... View More
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Payment of College Athletes ... He feels that the end is inevitable for college sports as we know them. Soon the top athletes, at the top colleges, will receive a cut from the profit barrel. ... View More
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Paying College Athletes ... Mr. Polomarkakis makes another good point in his column quoting ampquotThe college sportsamp39 market has changed drastically in the last few decades. ... View More
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Racism and Discrimination in Sports ... Athletes face enormous obstacles in obtaining positions in the coaching, managing, and executive ranks of professional sports as well as in college sports. ... View More
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Sports Salaries ... Down south, people like college sports more than professional sports. Playeramp39s donamp39t Ned to be paid exorbitant amounts of money. ... View More
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A Brief Overview Of Title IX and how it effects both Men and Women ... Women deserve the opportunity, as do men, to not only participate in college sports as athletes, but also to participate in college down the road as an ... View More
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performance enhancing drugs in sports ... Performance enhancers are in just about all athletic organizations such as: pro sports, college sports, and high school sports. ... View More
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Sports Violence Intimidation and violence have all too frequently been common occurrences in high school and college sports. While journalists report ... View More
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