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| Hawkeye football players getting ready to run out on to the field at Kinnick Stadium |
The NCAA is one
of the most lucrative non-profit organizations that has ever existed, with many
schools bringing in multiple millions of dollars each year through their
respected sport. The student-athletes that play for these teams are what bring
fans to the games and earns each university a lot of money per year solely
based on them being on the team.
Paying college athletes may be a necessary action within the near future
with the amount of money athletic programs bring into these respected
universities. Many smaller
programs may not be able to afford to pay athletes because of a lower revenue
income for their schools, which could be an issue within intercollegiate sports
in the foreseeable future. Paying
players has the potential to ruin college sports for many schools and will ruin
the tradition of the student athlete.
There are many
people out there that believe college athletes should be paid. One main reason student-athletes should
be paid would be the fact of not being able to have a social/working life
outside of their sports, especially during the regular season. The Northwestern football team has
recently decided to unionize (because they are private), and have also decided
to sue the NCAA demanding better treatment of the athletes over a regular
student, and compensation for the sports they are offered to play in
college. These football players say,
“they spend 40 to 50 hours per week on football related activities during the
season and even more during training camp (Karaim 2014).” This shows that these student-athletes
give all of their hard work and effort to field a good team for each of their
universities, but do they have a good argument for why college players should
be paid? I believe they do. College athletes work their tales off
all year round to win for our favorite teams, and by doing so they commit a lot
of their time and effort, while still needing money and food to support
themselves. They don’t have the
time to work and earn money, so why not pay them? Now on the other hand these student-athletes are receiving a
full-ride tuition scholarship, which many people argue is plenty of money
considering most schools can cost upwards of $30,000 per year.
They are also allotted money for food, but there is a limit and can
possibly leave these kids hungry still, without being able to afford food for
home. Mark Emmert, who is the NCAA
President said “Most university presidents, most college presidents that I've talked to,
are not particularly interested in continuing sports as they exist now if
[college athletes] are going to be converted to employees that are hired
(Karaim 2014).” This shows that
the president of the NCAA already believes that these students get paid enough,
with most university presidents agreeing with him. Does this mean that players being paid would ruin college
sports? I think this is exactly
what this means. The NCAA and many
university presidents would be so against this, that it would be likely that we
see college athletics cease to exist, or at least on the tier we know it as. There have been cases such a Shabazz
Napier, who was a basketball player for the University of Connecticut. Napier said he would sometimes go to
bed hungry, because he had used his entire meal plan and could not afford to
pay for his own meals due to him being an athlete. After hearing about this, Emmert stated that
all-student athletes should receive an unlimited meal plan and also possibly
receive a $2,000 stipend for miscellaneous things that may occur in day-to-day
life (Karaim 2014). This is still not a lot of money, unless he was talking
about $2,000 a semester, I believe it would still be an insufficient amount of
money for someone to live off of for an entire year.
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| Mark Emmert giving a speech. |
There has been
talk of the power five conferences (ACC, Big 12, Big 10, Pac 12, SEC) gaining
autonomy from the rest of the lower conferences. By gaining autonomy it would allow the power 5 conferences
to pay their players. This would
be a huge disadvantage for many lower tier schools and they would have the
possibility to cease existence with very little revenue coming in. I feel that this is a terrible choice
for the NCAA to give the power 5 conferences autonomy, not only because it
would put smaller school at a large disadvantage, but also it would take away
the fun and spirit of the game. I
always thought it was exciting to know that a huge upset could happen any week,
especially in college basketball. With autonomy comes many things that people don’t
realize. We need to take a closer
look at the potential damage that could be done by doing this, and realize that
it is probably not the best option for college sports. I do believe it would be a good thing
if college athletes were given more money per year, but gaining autonomy and
lessening the amount of teams within the NCAA Division 1A would be a bad idea
and would most likely take the fun out of college sports for many fan bases
around the country (Gemmell 2014).
Athletes
earn their schools millions of dollars throughout their careers. On average the
market value for a top athlete at Texas in football would be around $567,922
dollars per year, while they’re only being compensated for about $21,090 through
their scholarship, and the market value for a basketball star at Louisville is
around $1,632,103 and the scholarship they are receiving is $17,370 (Karaim
2014). This means that the schools are profiting off of these individuals by
debating whether or not we should pay athletes to play for universities, more
questions arise. Questions like,
should there be a limit on how much each athlete can get paid based on talent?
Should each collegiate athlete be paid the same amount while attending the
university? Should academic
standards become stricter? Should
players who don’t want an education play in a different league prepping them
for a professional career? Should professional leagues just open their leagues
up for anyone who has graduated high school? There are all tough questions to answer. If we are going to go down the road of
giving athletes money, why not pay the superior athletes more? They tend to earn the universities more
money with the sales of their jerseys and other merchandise, and fans come to
see the best players play. So I do
believe that there should be tiers of payment for individuals on a team, but
there also needs to be a set limit on how much someone can receive or it would
be unfair for poorer universities.
There are many stipulations to how paying players would work, and I
believe there is no real good way to do this. There will always be someone unhappy in the end, but
something needs to be done so these talented athletes can have a secure future
with or without being injured.
In a study conducted it showed that 54%
of the students believe that the student athletes should receive more money
than what their scholarship entails.
It also shows that 56% of these students believe that the money these
athletes receive should come straight out of the schools athletic department
that the athlete attends. Many had
also stated that they think it would reduce cheating within intercollegiate
sports, so there would be no more $100 handshakes going on in some of the most
dirty and corrupt athletic departments in the country (Schneider 2001). I also
tend to believe that it could help reduce cheating, because the players would
truly go to where they feel most comfortable, not where they will receive the
most benefits under the table.
There
are people who aren’t even athletes who agree that athletes should be paid,
even students who attend a major conference university.
While
I do believe paying players is probably the most ethical way to go about this
whole argument, I do think there could be many drawbacks such as the loss of
tradition and being a student-athlete.
People use to go to school to get a degree and playing athletics was
second nature to them, but nowadays it tends to be all about the money and
sports within the universities.
This has helped universities fund many things within their campuses and
athletic programs, but at what cost?
Athletes do need to be paid, but there needs to be a happy medium that
everyone can agree upon. They
should be able to live a comfortable lifestyle, but if they are to be paid
hundreds of thousands of dollars, I say let them enter the professional leagues
if they don’t care about an education.
Works
Cited
1) Karaim, R. (2014, July 11). Paying college
athletes. CQ Researcher, 24, 577-600. Retrieved from http://library.cqpress.com.proxy.lib.uiowa.edu/cqresearcher/
2) Gemmell, K. (2014, January 17). Power Conferences in
Autonomy Talks. Retrieved July 31, 2014, from ESPN.com website: http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/10307993/ncaa-administrators-mull-giving-power-5-conferences-more-autonomy
3)
Schneider, R. G. (2001). COLLEGE STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS ON THE PAYMENT OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDENT-ATHLETES. College Student Journal, 35(2),
232.


Before watching the video in class, i had no idea that this was a big issue. The thing with this issue is, there are many pros and cons. I do think that these players should get some kind of money but what would be a reasonable amount? I know not all the players are equally good and so should they all get paid the same amount? Someone needs to figure it out and I think that for now, if a player is in commercials/video games they should get paid for that and every player should be able to have at least 3-4 free meals a day. I mean, they work their asses off and make millions of dollars for all these schools so why cant these people provide them with at least a comfortable lifestyle, it's only fair. I hope they come to a fair agreement soon because the phrase, "hard work pays off" doesn't relate to this, it's more like, "hard work, no pay" and that doesn't sit right with me and I'm sure many people can agree to this too.
ReplyDeleteFor my opinion, I think College Athletes should paid, because most of time their doing the training of sport. They does not have time to get other job for earn money. And the most important reason that why need to paying college Athletes, it is very important for them to buy insurance or have enough money to injury. Football game is very dangerous sport for Athletes, which is easy to get injury. Moreover, some Athletes is very young, they are brain or body still growing up. If they got hurt during the game, they had a good medical treatment.so it is important to have good medicare for themself.
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