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Even though some of these players may not be paying for their education, they do
not have any money to spend for necessities nor for leisure. The reason I plan to
use as to why paying college football players is not a good idea is because the
players will lose interést in obtaining their education. Their main goal in college
should be to study and earn a degree, rather than to earn a salary whiléin school
Both ofthese reasons are true statements and neither one is more correct than the
other. The one weakness that makes this source not as useful as I'd like is that
there is not any sources included other than a couple videos and a picture.
However, each of the reasons are legitimate and support the side of the argument
to which it applies.
One thing that makes this source credible is thatthe top-level domain is
corg/This means that the information is from a trusted organization, Although
this source is a blog, I believe that this guarantees thatthe information provided _ >"
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can be trusted. Another thing that makes this a credible source is that there are
videos from well recognized people from the sports industry. Even though the
videos were not made specifically for this site, this still helps to assure that the
information I plan to use from this source can be trusted.
Strauss, Ben, and Mare Tracy. "N.C.A.A. Must Allow Colleges to Pay Athletes, Judge
Rules." The New York Times 8 Aug. 2014. The New York Times Company. Web.
11Feb.2015,
This article provides information about how the rules that used to prevent
the payment of college athletes were in violation of anti-trust laws. The judge
ruled that as of 2016, all college football players in the top 10 conferences and all