Should collegiate athletes be allowed to recieve a pay check for playing a sport?
My claim:
- they are already being payed to attend school
- already recieved a free education
Opposition:
- Not given opportunities to obtain jobs due to the amount of time and effort put in to the specific sport
- These athletes are some of the best and should be compensated
- They amount of money a specific sport (football) brings in should be allowed to pay there players as an incentive
Questions to the problem:
- How will this effect scholarship donors and money?
- How could this positively effect collegiate athletes?
- How would this effect schools and their ability to pay athletes
- How could this effect NCAA regulations with recruiting and the difference between collegiate sports and professional?
- Is a player considered a school employee since being payed by the school? Does the student athlete abide by more rules and restrictions, different from the NCAA?