This article from the Atlanta Diary Constitution, Pros and Cons for Paying College Players, by Ken Smith discusses the what a college player daily routine is like every day. The author points out, “Players should get paid some kind of money because they put their body on the line every game to make sure the team wins.” (Ken). The quote is explaining since the players are working hard every day in practice to make sure they win the upcoming game. In the words of the author, “Like professional athletes, college players work out their body to the max to perform well in games risking their body by overusing it some much.” (Ken). The quote’s meaning is since college players put their body to work every day like professionals do they should get paid the same way professionals do. Smith points out this, “Back in 2013, Louisville’s Kevin Ware had a terrible injury in his leg exposing bone, this is a prime example of college players overusing and risking their body.” (Smith). This is a prime example of a player getting injured for overusing his body so much at practice then have to go all out on the court. In conclusion, the article is about how the college athletes put their body on the line every day during training and during games and the risks that come with it. Players are being used in the media without consent nor can accept money. The article from Damborough, Players from the Past Sues NCAA Organization, former colleges sue the NCAA for the likeness in media with getting any royalties. The author’s words, “In the past, many players complained about their likeness being used in videogames without their permission and didn’t receive any royalties from it.” (Damborough). The players felt like it was unfair. Kreek talks about one of the reasons the
This article from the Atlanta Diary Constitution, Pros and Cons for Paying College Players, by Ken Smith discusses the what a college player daily routine is like every day. The author points out, “Players should get paid some kind of money because they put their body on the line every game to make sure the team wins.” (Ken). The quote is explaining since the players are working hard every day in practice to make sure they win the upcoming game. In the words of the author, “Like professional athletes, college players work out their body to the max to perform well in games risking their body by overusing it some much.” (Ken). The quote’s meaning is since college players put their body to work every day like professionals do they should get paid the same way professionals do. Smith points out this, “Back in 2013, Louisville’s Kevin Ware had a terrible injury in his leg exposing bone, this is a prime example of college players overusing and risking their body.” (Smith). This is a prime example of a player getting injured for overusing his body so much at practice then have to go all out on the court. In conclusion, the article is about how the college athletes put their body on the line every day during training and during games and the risks that come with it. Players are being used in the media without consent nor can accept money. The article from Damborough, Players from the Past Sues NCAA Organization, former colleges sue the NCAA for the likeness in media with getting any royalties. The author’s words, “In the past, many players complained about their likeness being used in videogames without their permission and didn’t receive any royalties from it.” (Damborough). The players felt like it was unfair. Kreek talks about one of the reasons the