If this was to become reality, we would end up having two types of students, those that get paid and those that don't. (This is not counting scholarships which a student athlete would get and what a regular student might get.) Those not getting paid are the ones trying to get an education and possibly help society. Those that would get paid are in school only to make a good showing for an NFL football scout in the hopes that they'll be drafted high enough to be able to make millions of dollar.
Those athletes that make these millions don't help society. They only entertain the rest of us. They don't produce some new technology that will help society. They don't discover some new way to grow food more efficiently to feed the world. They don't take part in medical research that finds cures for cancer and other diseases.
The ones trying to improve society are the ones that have to pay for their education. So the student athlete will not only get paid for their education from a scholarship, they'll also get paid on top of that. And it will not help society one bit.
In the end those that aren't athletes will pay for those who are through increases in ticket prices, concession prices, cable TV prices, etc.
Those athletes that make these millions don't help society. They only entertain the rest of us. They don't produce some new technology that will help society. They don't discover some new way to grow food more efficiently to feed the world. They don't take part in medical research that finds cures for cancer and other diseases.
The ones trying to improve society are the ones that have to pay for their education. So the student athlete will not only get paid for their education from a scholarship, they'll also get paid on top of that. And it will not help society one bit.
In the end those that aren't athletes will pay for those who are through increases in ticket prices, concession prices, cable TV prices, etc.
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