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Feliz [49]
3 years ago
12

Whether it be happy or sad, the marks the end of the play.

English
2 answers:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
6 0
What play are you referring to?
GaryK [48]3 years ago
3 0
I’d like to know what’s the play?
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Reasons, why college athletes should get paid, are:

1. College athletics generates billions in revenue and none goes to the revenue-generators.

2. Colleges shouldn’t be a free minor league for pro sports.

3. Being a college athlete is a 40-plus hour a week commitment

4. NCAA corporate offices shouldn’t look like something from a Trump resort.

5. The term “student-athlete” is a farce when you’re pulled from classes to play your sport.

6. Athletes have their social media monitored for no good reason.

7. 25 college football teams profited more than $30 million.

8. Coaches' salaries are closing in on eight-figures.

9. Coaches can leave without penalty, but players have to sit out a year when transferring.

Reasons why school athletes should not be paid includes:

1. Who's going to pay for it all?

I'm no economist, but it's pretty much common sense that if college athletes get paid, costs will go up.

Football players will be paid the most obviously because of popularity. The question then would be, how

much? If you're a college student going to a major university and you're not an athlete, odds are tuition is

going to go through the roof.

2. Others don't get paid as well

This goes back to No. 6, regarding the college process.

Plenty of college students nationwide are not paid for their contribution everyday. The biggest example being

internships. Many others must first start off as a non-paid employee to jump start their career. Why should we

make exceptions for athletes?

3. Which athletes get paid?

This is easily the biggest dilemma of all and would bring many college protests.

If the football team gets paid, why not the tennis team or the volleyball team? They're athletes too, right? What

about the golf players? They're all there on athletic scholarship. How about the chess team, as well? And

who could forget about the rowing team? And female athletes?

It would never end because you've opened Pandora's box. Once you pay one athletic program, you would

have to pay every program.

4. They already get paid

Major colleges provide the best services to their "student athletes."

5. Sends a bad message

Is this what we want elementary and middle school students to see? As soon as they see this they will be

demanding pay at the high-school level. The message College Sports would be sending is "it's ok to hold out

for more money and it's ok to only pay some athletes but not others." Every kid will grow up wanting to join the

football team just regardless of talent.

6. Recruiting won't exist

If college football (legally) paid their athletes it wouldn't last.

The recruiting process would be no more. It would result in one dominant conference for each sport and about

two handfuls of dominant teams. The smaller schools in smaller markets would not be able to compete with

the big universities resulting in loss of programs for many schools.

7. What level or division does it end?

Most "pay college athletes" groups favor paying Division one athletes.

Why not pay division two and three athletes? Do female athletes get paid as well? How about community

college athletes? You can't pay some, but not all... that would be hypocritical. All of those groups generate

revenue.

8. It's not what college is about

College is a provided service by each state. College athletes are not professionals and therefore should not

be paid. The purpose of going to college is to get the training so you can use it later. That's what the NCAA

provides. Athletes play at the college level and they further use that experience at the professional level

where they will be paid. Just like everybody else.

9. What about High School athletes?

"College athletes should be paid because they generate money for their schools."

That's the argument we hear constantly, and if that's the case high school athletes should be paid. Let me just

say now and clarify, I don't believe high school athletes should be paid. I say that even though it is true that

thousands of high schools depend on the athletic program to keep afloat.

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3. I start my day off pretty early because school is my number one priority right now. I like to get a shower when I can, brush my teeth, and feel clean. But, when it is the weekend I do like to sleep in a little bit.

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5. If there is a lot of homework I try and do what needs to be done first. If I can get anything quick out of the way I will generally go for that. It makes the most sense to do that. Reading long books or papers take the most time so I tend to save those for last or maybe even math problems.

6. I would like to think it is but sometimes it depends if I have a lot of homework or if I am stressing over a big assignment. Also, I stay up a little later on the weekends which probably doesn't help my schedule for the weekdays.

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