College sports is a big day now to earn money. For most universities, the sports sector is one of the main sources of cash flow. Athletes are used to generating millions of dollars for the NCAA and the schools they attend and have never received pennies. If we talk about the benefits, if all the bonds with the university are deleted, the sports sector representing itself can compete with some of the most successful companies. So, why is not the player who is the most important part of the machine getting money for training or participation?
Should we pay to athletic athletes? This is an important topic for NCAA Sports. People believe that athletic athletes work hard and pay should be paid. Michael Wilbon is one of them. Originally he opposed college student salaries, but he is doing his best now. He said he was interested in seeing a small portion of the people who made money. Then, you seem to be a reporter from Daily Evergreen. He is against the payment of the athlete. In the case of a student athlete, it is the first student and the second athlete, but when you start paying to a college athlete it becomes the first athlete. I strongly believe that college athletes should not be paid to participate in college sports. Paying athletes for sports at the university may result in the athletes ruining their careers, NCAA becoming unilateral and depriving the scholarship
The idea of paying salaries for college athletes is really old. In 1905, Harper published an editorial titled "College athlete salary" (later reproduced in newspapers across the country). Harper believes that this problem is clearly an unfair problem. The popularity and profitability of university sports is "How to make athletes not do anything", that is, "How to prevent salaries from being paid to athletes". Harper's conclusion is that university athletes will continue to receive "secret wages" unless there is a more transparent fair salary system.
Discussions on whether to pay for college athletes will continue. Although there may be some legitimate discussions on paying for college students athletes there are many other reasons why they should not pay the fee. It creates an unfair balance, which can be distracting Of course, they can say that they are already receiving compensation. It seems that NCAA will not discuss and immediately make decisions about athletes. It is impossible considering that NCAA is actually a nonprofit organization. Before the decision is finalized, today's student athlete will do their sports to love it - they will do what they did before them.