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Jay-Mion Pressley
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English 4
Refined statement: College athletes should get paid because some athletes don't have scholarship
Annotated Bibliography
"Should College Athletes Be Paid?." Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6, vol. 83, no. 16, 02 Mar.
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The article presents a debate on whether college athletes should be paid in the U.S. Topics
covered include the ticket sales and merchandise that will earn money for the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA), the value of benefits that athletes can receive at some schools, and
how playing a college sport can be like working a full-time job. I pick this article because it
shows the pros and cons on should college athletes get paid.
Cambio, Ava and Liam Kivirist. "Should College Athletes Be Paid?." Time for Kids (Grades
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The article discusses a ruling that college athletes may be paid by the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as opinions on the subject from children Ava Cambio and
Liam Kivirist. I pick this article because it goes against my thesis statement.
Mahler, Jonathan. "College Athletes Should Be Paid Exactly This Much." Bloomberg.Com, 02
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The article discusses whether or not U.S. college football athletes should share in the revenue
they help to generate for schools and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Other topics include the College Football Playoff system which replaced the Bowl
Championship Series, whether the NCAA will start paying college athletes, and how a free
market system could be utilized. I pick this article because it tells more how much a athletes