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Javonn Grays

Professor Tubb

ENGL 1301

12 November 2019

Annotated bibliography

Staudohar, Paul D., and Barry Zeppel. "College Athletes Should Be Allowed to Unionize." ​Should College
Athletes Be Paid?​, edited by Geoff Griffin, Greenhaven Press, 2008. At Issue. ​Gale In Context: Opposing
Viewpoints​,
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ3010490213/OVIC?u=txshracd2904&sid=OVIC&xid=186311f7.
Accessed 29 Oct. 2019. Originally published in ​Economics of College Sports,​ Praeger Publisher, 2004.

College athletes play their sports and they put a lot of time and effort in what they do more than
their education and should be given some type of income from all the revenue this athletes put
into the NCAA. The cooperation make huge amounts of money and should consider it. There
should be a change happen to sports not just football but to all D1 athletes.

Eitzen, D. Stanley. "College Athletes Should Be Paid." ​Sports and Athletes​, edited by James D. Torr,
Greenhaven Press, 2005. Opposing Viewpoints. ​Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints,​
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ3010233247/OVIC?u=txshracd2904&sid=OVIC&xid=374bcd6d.
Accessed 29 Oct. 2019. Originally published as "Slaves of Big-Time College Sports," ​USA Today
Magazine,​ Sept. 2000, p. 26.

College coaches get paid millions of dollars a year while the players received none, yeah there
tuition is paid and rooms also books but still not enough for the time they put in.changing it by
giving athletes a monthly pay and insurance and paid trips home. It doesn't seem fair to those
who play at a big time college and get little in return.

Meshefejian, Krikor. "Pay to Play: Should College Athletes Be Paid?" ​Should College Athletes Be Paid?​,
edited by Geoff Griffin, Greenhaven Press, 2008. At Issue. ​Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints,​
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ3010490203/OVIC?u=txshracd2904&sid=OVIC&xid=b412bd75.
Accessed 29 Oct. 2019. Originally published in ​The Journal of the Business Law Society​, 23 Mar. 2005.

Paying college players such as basketball players and football players could cause a problem to
other colleges sports relating to gender. The athletes don't just make money for the school but for
other companies like shoe companies,television networks and conferences. They should make
the gap between a full scholarship and the cost of attending should be covered by the academic
institution.

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