This paper examines the amateurism debate that has surrounded collegiate athletics since their inception in the 1800’s. The NCAA brings in enormous revenue from Bowl Games and “March Madness” without paying the student-athletes who help generate them. Large disparities in budgets and profits among Division I conferences and different sports make it almost impossible for the NCAA to create a system that would fairly compensate all student-athletes based on productivity. I conclude that student-athletes should be able to accept endorsements deals that allow them to monetize their value without costing students or colleges additional money
The NCAA began in the early 1900s as a way to regulate the wild west that was intercollegiate athlet...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The Ed O’Bannon case (O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2015) has brought studen...
This paper examines the amateurism debate that has surrounded collegiate athletics since their incep...
In this paper I will discuss the issues surrounding the payment of college athletes. College athlete...
<p>Division I men’s college athletics has become a mainstay in American culture. On Saturdays in the...
Major reform is needed in intercollegiate athletics. Athletics have a part in higher education but a...
There is an issue of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) student-athletes being exploite...
Over the years, college athletics has progressed from a business centered around amateurism to a mul...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
Over the last decade, there has been widespread support for allowing college athletes to receive com...
The college athletics industry is worth $16 billion, and it only continues to grow as the number of ...
abstract: In recent events, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has been under fire ...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
The NCAA began in the early 1900s as a way to regulate the wild west that was intercollegiate athlet...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The Ed O’Bannon case (O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2015) has brought studen...
This paper examines the amateurism debate that has surrounded collegiate athletics since their incep...
In this paper I will discuss the issues surrounding the payment of college athletes. College athlete...
<p>Division I men’s college athletics has become a mainstay in American culture. On Saturdays in the...
Major reform is needed in intercollegiate athletics. Athletics have a part in higher education but a...
There is an issue of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) student-athletes being exploite...
Over the years, college athletics has progressed from a business centered around amateurism to a mul...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
Over the last decade, there has been widespread support for allowing college athletes to receive com...
The college athletics industry is worth $16 billion, and it only continues to grow as the number of ...
abstract: In recent events, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has been under fire ...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
The NCAA began in the early 1900s as a way to regulate the wild west that was intercollegiate athlet...
While student-athletes are the backbone of the $11 billion college sports industry, they do not curr...
The Ed O’Bannon case (O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2015) has brought studen...