paying college athletes
Sports have always been one of American's favorite pastimes. Americans love the thrill of hard competition. College athletics has always been at the heart of this. It has always been something more pure than professional athletics. In recent years college athletics has changed for the worse. Players have drifted away from what it used to mean to play college sports. They have fallen into illegal activities and have left fans disappointed. One of the reasons for this change is the lack of funds for the players. There are many benefits to paying college athletes. In many cases, scholarship athletes are treated differently than academic scholarship recipients. There are unnecessary National Collegiate Athletic Association rules that restrict and even punish scholarship athletes. Embarrassed when one of its nonsensical rules was challenged in court by sophomore running back Darnell Autry of Northwestern, the sorry-you-can't-do-that specialist on Overland Park, Kansas rounded up enough members of their Administrative Review Panel (ARP) to over turn the original ruling and grant a waiver to Autry that allows him to accept a bit part in a feature film called The Eighteenth Angel (McCallum, 1996
Some players in college don't have much money and because of this many people suffer. is hurting his education by limiting his experience in that class. The fans suffer because players leave college early for the draft. There are many benefits to paying college athletes. Point shaving has always been one of the biggest problems regarding illegal activity and college athletics. The CBS network agreed in 1994 to pay $1. If these athletes were paid a designated amount of money they would not need financial aid. The rules need to be looked at and changed. Many players come from poor families and bad run down neighborhoods. should not have jurisdiction over a players earnings outside his sports participation.
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