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    Coach Recruiting Strategy

    Having a solid recruiting strategy is one of the most important things a coach can have when applying for a college coaching job. If he or she does not have an idea of they want to do to recruit players and how they will do it, then the coach is bound to fail. At the college level, recruiting is the lifeblood of every sports program as well as the college. A coach may have to adjust his recruiting strategy depending on where his current job is. Many Division II schools are enrolment driven institutions

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    Essay On Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    Over the years in college, college athletes are going into debt because they are not being paid to play in sports events. Money is needed for college athletes when they don’t have enough to pay for food or clothes. First, college athletes should be paid because it keeps them in school. Second, athletes work harder than most students. Third, selling merchandise with signature on it is against NCAA laws. Paying athletes could keep them in school because they could go a different way in their life instead

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    Essay Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    professional athlete, they don’t have enough time to play basketball and get a job, so being a college athlete and getting paid would help them pay for their schooling and books so that they can be successful in college.(Tiffany Patterson). College athletics won’t have enough to do daily things with friends after school. College athletes won’t have enough to buy clothes. College athletes won’t have enough to buy food. College athletes should be paid because they don’t have enough time for a job, they

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    College Athletes Should Not Get Paid

    $12 million is the number of 2 college coaches salaries combined and $0 is the number of 10 college athletes salary combined. The NCAA was founded 1906 which means athletes have not been getting paid for more than 100 years and a change has to come. College athletes should get paid for playing sports, Ncaa athletes are labor forced. Being a college athlete is a full time job. Ncaa athletes spend an average of 40 hours a week on their sport, that includes practices and games. They put so much time

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    Why Do College Athletes Get Paid?

    College athletes have an average of a 50 hour scheduled weekly. Why do they have so many hours every week? It’s because of their sports and then they have to maintain a full college schedule which is 10 hours, plus four hours of studying for every hour of class. Do you think they should be paid now? If college football players were paid it would make the sport more competitive, and more fun to watch. NFL players are paid for their tier and performance per game, also including their yearly salary

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    Why Do Student Athletes Get Paid

    Student athletes are controlled everyday. These people are engaged in activity incessantly. Student athletes should be compensated and credited for their accomplishments. Disregard the game-winning touchdown. Disregard the cheerleader sweetheart; and disregard all the trophies and medals they win. Shouldn’t something be said about the well-deserved money college athletes will never see and earn? In the realm of college sports, it’s win or go home. Student athletes are always busy doing something

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    The Dream Act

    How can a writer provide his or her readers with personal insights about highly debatable themes, such as social and racial segregation impact in the fragile educational system in these United Sates–with a dash of political innuendos, as some might argue–without being deliberately facetious? Ruben Navarrette Jr., a proud Mexican America and Harvard graduate certainly aims and hit the nerve of old societal conceptions considered by him to be unfairly outdated, as he candidly elaborates a persuasive

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    Pay for Play

    “industry”. We watch these young men and women play their hearts out never once considering they have classes to study for or calculating the amount of money they make generate. Today’s college athletes or “student-athletes”, as the National Collegiate Athletic Association calls them, are a part of a long time controversy. While they receive scholarships and are allowed to go to college for free, they also have to “work” in practice and games. They are no different than other college students in that they

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    Title Ix

    those who have a misconception that the Title IX law has hurt male athletics in college sports. The fact of the matter is that Title IX does not affect the state of men’s athletics and has not had a negative affect towards male athletes. Title IX is a law that provides equal opportunities for both men and women. One of the biggest misconceptions is that Title IX has had a negative impact on male sports in intercollegiate athletics. People who are against Title IX state that men’s programs get

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    Should Student Atheltes Be Paid?

    Collegiate sports are a major business for many universities in this country. Schools generate billions of dollars each year from their sports programs, such as football, basketball, and baseball. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) prohibits payments that stems beyond educational scholarships to athletes that are responsible for producing such revenues. All though many people believe that this is wrong, I’m actually a little liberal with the rule. Education for me is the most important

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