1. College Athletes - Pay to Play
The student athletes are already working two fulltime jobs with going to school being on and the sport they play being another, so finding time to get a paying job becomes quite the challenge. ... The point that Dick Ahles is getting across is that the majority of the athletes are gone on road games for two to three days each week throughout the season, which gives them no time to find a paying job along with the fulltime one they already have. The players are losing time for studying as it is and if they need to get a paying job, they will never have time to study. Paying the players will giv...
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