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Collegiate Sports: Mo’ Money Mo’ ProblemsCOLTON ARIAS
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NCAA REVENUE GENERATED (2013)
912.8 million USD
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UNIVERSITY REVENUE DATA (2013)
SEC ACC Pac 12 Big 12 Big 100
20406080
100120140160180200
$143.70
$100.00$115.20
$166.00$149.00
$62.70 $59.70$46.90
$62.40 $63.70
TopBottom
Oregon
Utah
Texas
Iowa St.
Alabama
N.C. State
Florida St.
Mississippi St.
Source: USA Today
Wisconsin
Maryland
Figures in millions
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ARGUMENTCollegiate athletes are being exploited for their athletic talent and performances based upon:1. Collegiate athletes are not amateurs but
employees of their universities2. The NCAA’s amateurism rules are used to
control student-athletes and their rights leaving them vulnerable
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COLLEGIATE ATHLETES AS EMPLOYEES• Relationship between universities is not
educational• Hours exceed that of a full time job• Schedule is extremely controlled• Scholarship is form of compensation
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AMATEURISM RULESNCAA’s amateurism rules prohibit:
• Compensation outside of scholarship• Association with professional teams• Association with agents• Signing additional contracts
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PROBLEMS CAUSED BY AMATEURISM RULES• Restriction of collegiate athlete’s rights• Incentive to violate NCAA rules• Results in exploitative conditions
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NCAA REVENUE DATA: 2013
0 150 300 450 600 750 9001050
$913
$769
$527
$126 Revenue Distributed for Athletic Scholar-shipsRevenue Distributed to Schools and Con-ferencesRevenue Generated from NCAA Men's Basketball Tourna-mentTotal Revenue Generated
Figures in Millions
Source: Haoyun Su and Mark Alesia/ The Star
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AVERAGE FOOTBALL COACHING SALARIES BY CONFERENCE (2013)
Source: Business Insider
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WHAT I PROPOSE• These are complicated issues• Numerous parties that hold interest in the future
of the NCAA• Not one thing will result in an overnight fix• Give athletes the status of employees!!!!!!
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SELECTED SOURCESStaurowsky, E. (2014). College Athletes'Rights in the Age of the Super Conference: The Case of the All Players United Campaign. Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, 7(1).Su, H., & Alesia, M. (2014, March 27). NCAA approaching $1 billion per year amid challenges by players. Retrieved from http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2014/03/27/ncaa-approaching-billion-per- year-amid-challenges-players/6973767/Winters, M. (2013). In Sickness and in Health: How California's Student-Athlete Bill of Rights Protects Against the Uncertain Future of Injured Players. Marquette Sports Law Review, 24(1).Business InsiderUSA Today