Should College Athletes Be Paid New York Times
Olivia Luz
If you combine attendance booster contributions and television that is serious cash.
Some years ago then football coach of south carolina steve spurrier suggested that college athletes be paid. With march madness less than a month away his injury has revived an age old question. Gq and the new york times and is the former editorial director of fortune. Colleges may not be able to afford to pay athletes.
Andrew zimbalist proposed that we cap the multi million dollar salaries of college coaches and athletic directors. In addition to allowing college athletes to make money off of their likenesses joe nocera sports business columnist for the new york times proposes paying all college athletes minimum salaries. While this may sound shortsighted college athletes in revenue sports should be paid because it is right. According to a ny times article a way to start paying college athletes.
Related new york times coverage. The athletes themselves are compensated only in financial aid and are forbidden to be paid in exchange for the use of their name image or likeness. Should college athletes be paid. College football players should be paid because they work hard to win for their coach he gets paid for coaching them the players should get paid for helping the coach get money also some players.
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