Persuasive Outline College Athletes should be paid PDF

Title Persuasive Outline College Athletes should be paid
Course (Study Abroad) Fundamentals Of Communication: Cherbourg General Education Program, France
Institution Middle Tennessee State University
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PERSUASI VEOUTLI NEFORMAT Na me :

CATEGORY:Qu e s t i onofPo l i c y

SPECI FI CPURPOSE:Top e r s u a demya ud i e nc et ha tc o l l e g ea t hl e t e sa r eb e i n g t a k e na d v a nt a g eofa nds h ou l dbepa i df ort h e i ra t h l e t i ca bi l i t i e s .

CENTRALI DEA:Co l l e g ea t h l e t e sb r i n gu ni v e r s i t y ’ smi l l i o n so fdo l l a r se v e r y y e a ra nddono ts e ea n yofi t . Toh e l pt h e mg e tt h emo ne yt he yde s e r v e i mme di a t ea c t i onn e e dst ob et a k e n.

I NTRODUCTI ON I . ATTENTI ONSTEP:Iwa n ty o ua l lt oi ma g i n et hi s , y o ua r ewo r ki n gaf u l l t i mej o ba tac o mp a n yt ha tr u n so ffo fy o urb a c k. I ti swo r t hmi l l i o n so f d ol l a r sbe c a u s eo ft h ewor ky ouha v ed on e . Yo ua r ec l oc ki n gi n4 0p l u s h ou r sawe e k , bu twh e ni ti st i met ob ep a i dy o u rb o s sl o oksa ty o ua nd s a y sy o ub e i n ge mp l o y e dhe r ei sy o urp a y me nt . I I . REVEALTHETOPI C:Th i si st h ec u r r e n ts i t u a t i o nc o l l e g ea t h l e t e s a c r os st h en a t i o na r ef a c i n g . Ont opo fb e i n gaf u l l t i mes t ude n tt he ya r e a l s of a c e dwi t ht het a s kofbe i n gaf ul l t i mea t h l e t e . Th e ya r ebr i n g i n gi n mi l l i o n sofdo l l a r st ou ni v e r s i t y ’ sa n da r eno tb e i n gpa i dadi me . I I I . CREDI BI LI TYSTATEMENT:Ih a v ea l wa y sbe e nv e r yi n t e r e s t e di n c o l l e g es po r t sb uth a v eno ta l wa y sr e a l i z e dho wmuc hmon e yt h e yb r i n gi n t ou ni v e r s i t i e s . I twa s n ' tu nt i laf e wmon t hsa g owhe na nf b ii n v e s t i g a t i on wa so p e n e duponp l a y e r si l l e g a l l ya c c e pt i n gmone yt ha tIr e a l i z e dt he p l a y e r sa r ebe i n gt a k e na d v a nt a g eof .

I V. I NTERNALPREVI EW:Tod a y , wewi l ll o o ka th o wb i gofapr o bl e mi t i st h a tt h eNCAAi sr o bb i n gc o l l e g ea t h l e t e so fmon e y . The nIwi l la t t e mp t t op e r s ua dee a c ho fy out ot a k ea c t i on , a n dhe l pg e tc o l l e g ea t h l e t e st h e mo ne yt h e yd e s e r v e , a ndma k es ur ee v e r y o nei sg e t t i n gaf a i rs h a r ea l l a r o un d. TRANSI TI ON:fir s twemu s tl o o ka th o wmu c hmone ya t hl e t e sb r i n gi nt o u ni v e r s i t y ’ sa n nu a l l y . I . St ud e nta t h l e t e sa r ev e r yv a l u a bl ea n da r ewo r t hal o tmor et ha npe o pl e r e a l i z e . A. Th ea v e r a g ewor t ho fa na t h l e t e ’ ss c h ol a r s hi pi sa r ou nd$2 5, 0 00 , wh i c h me a nso v e rt hes p a no f4y e a r si ti swo r t ha r ou nd$1 00 , 0 00. 1 . As t u d yb ys t u de n t sa tDr e xl e rUn i v e r s i t y“ e s t i ma t e st h ef a i r ma r k e tv a l u eoft hea v e r a g eFBSf oo t ba l la n db a s k e t b a l lp l a y e rt o b e$1 20 , 04 8a n d$ 26 5, 0 27 . ” 2 . Wh ys h ou l do t he r sBe ne fitf r omt he i rpe r f or ma n c ewhi l et h e yg e t n o t hi n go fv a l u ei nr e t u r n . 3 .Ac c o r d i n gt oRod g e rShe r ma nf r omSBn a t i o n“ TheNCAA Tou r na me ntwi l lb ebr oa d c a s to nCBS/ T ur n e rt h r ou gh20 32 . Th e c o mp a ni e ss i gn e da ne i gh t y e a r , $8 . 8b i l l i o ne xt e n s i o nwi t ht h e NCAAf ort hebr oa d c a s tr i g h t st oMa r c hma dn e s s . ”( Ma r c h Ma d n e s son l y3we e k s )

B. Th eNCAAt a k e sa d v a nt a g eofpl a y e r sa ndma k emi l l i o n so ffoft h e m. 1 . Aton epo i n tt heNCAAus e dpl a y e r si nv i de og a me st og a i n mo ne y . Ac c or di n gt oRod g e rGr o v e sf r omFo r be sMa g a z i n e , “ EA Sp or t sr e p or t e d3. 8bi l l i o ni nne tr e v e n uea n dha sg e ne r a t e dmor e t ha n1. 3bi l l i oni ns a l e sj u s twi t h i nt heUni t e dSt a t e s . ” 2 . Th i si sVe r ys i mi l a rt oma ki n gamo vi ea n dn o tpa y i n gt hea c t o r s .

3 . Ac c o r di n gt oDa r r e nRo v e l lf r om CNBC“ p l a y e r sa r eno t a l l o we dt os e l l me mor a bi l i a , b utt hes c h o oli s . ” 4 . Fi v ep l a y e r sf r o m Ohi oSt a t ewe r es us p e nd e df ors e l l i n gt he i r g a mej e r s e y s . Wh i l eAu b ur nUn i v e r s i t ys ol dCa mNe wt on ’ sg a me p a nt sf o r$1 50 0. TRANSI TI ON:Tos a yt hel e a s tt h eNCAAi sac or r u p tbu s i n e s sa ndt h e y s h ou l db epu tt oas t o p . I fn ob od yde c i d e st ot a k ea c t i o nt heNCAAwi l l c o nt i n u et og e ta wa ywi t hs t e a l i n gf r o ma t h l e t e s . No w, t oh e l ps t opt h i so n g o i n g p r o bl e ml e t ’ sl o o ka taf e wi d e a so nh o wt os t o pt hi s . I I .Twowa y swec a ns t opt hi si sb yl i mi t i n gt hea mo u nto fmon e yt heNCAA ma k e so ffo fp l a y e r s , a n da l s ob yr e d uc i n gc o a c h ’ ss a l a r ys op l a y e r sc a nha v ea mo nt h l ys t i p e nd . A. Mo ne ys h ou l dn o tbea l l o we dt ob ema d eo ffo fapl a y e ri ft he ya r eno t a b l et or e c e i v ea n yofi t . ( j e r s e y s , v i d e og a me s , e t c . ) 1 . Th ep l a y e r sa r et h eon e swo r ki n ge v e r yda yma ki n gana mef o r t he ms e l v e sa ndg a i ni n gv a l ue . 2 . Al l o wi n gt h eNCAAt oma k emo n e yo ffo ft hepl a y e r sha r dwo r k i st a ki n ga wa ye v e r y t h i n gt h ep l a y e rha swo r k e df o r .

B. Th es a l a r yf o rc oa c h e ss ho u l db el o we r e ds opl a y e r sc ou l dha v ea mo nt h l ys t i p e nd . 1 . Th es a l a r yf o rc o a c he sa r ewa yt o ohi g h, c o a c h e sp l a yabi gr ol e i ns p or t s , b utma n yoft h e ms h o ul dno tb eg e t t i n gpa i dt he a mou nt s t he ydo . 2 . Ac c o r di n gt oUSATODAY, “ Te x a sA&M s i g ne dJ i mboFi s h e r t oa1 0y e a r$ 75mi l l i on d o l l a rc on t r a c t . ” 3 . Th i si sal o to fmo n e yf o rs ome on ewhodo e s n ' ta c t u a l l yp l a y .

TRANSI TI ON:No wt h a twek no who wt ofixt hei s s u e st h eNCAAi sc a u s i n g I ’ mg o i n gt os ho wy ouho wt h e ywi l la c t ua l l ywo r k . I I I . Wewi l l us eac o mb i na t i o nofa l l o wi n gt hemon e yt h a ti sma d eoffofpl a y e r s t oa c t u a l l yg ot opl a y e r s , wewi l la l s oc u tc o a c h e s ’s a l a r i e sb y1 0 %. A.Mon e yma deoffofpl a y e r s . 1 . I ft h ep l a y e ra r eno ta l l o we dt oh a v et h emon e ywh i l ei n s c h o ol , t h e nt he ys ho ul db ea l l o we dt oh a v ei tup on gr a d ua t i o no rup one nt e r i n gt hed r a f t . B.Coa c h e s ’s a l a r i e sc u tb y10 % 2 . Al o n gwi t ht hemul t i mi l l i o n d ol l a rc on t r a c t sc oa c h e sa r e o ffe r e da l s oc o meb on us e s . Fo rma n yt hi sc o me sf r omwi n n i n g c h a mpi o ns h i ps , t heb on us e sc a nr e a c hu pt oami l l i ondo l l a r s .

CONCLUSI ON I . I NTERNALSUMMARY:I nc o n c l us i o n, Ia ma s ki n ge a c ho fy o ut ot hi n k a b ou tho wmu c hmon e yi sb e i n gt a k e na wa yf r oma t hl e t e s .Th i n ka si fi t wa sy o ube i n gt a k e na d v a nt a g eof . I I . REFERTO I NTRODUCTI ON:Whe ny o ut hi n ka b o utt h emo n e yt he NCAAma k e sf r o mp l a y e r s ,r e me mb e rt ha tma n yoft hepl a y e r sh a v e f a mi l i e st os u pp or t . Re me mbe rt h eNCAAi sab i l l i o n d o l l a rc ompa n yt h a t d oe s n ' tp a yt h e i re mpl o y e e swh i c ht he i rmon e yc o me sf r om. Byt a ki n g a c t i o ni nt h ee x a mp l e sIha v ed i s c u s s e dt o d a y , y o uc a nhe l ps t o pf e l l o w c o l l e g es t u d e nt sf r ombe i n gt a k e na d v a n t a g eo fb yac or r u p tc ompa n y . I ti s i l l e g a la ndun e t hi c a lt or o by o u n ga du l t sf o ra l loft h eha r dwo r kt he yha v e d on e . ENDI NGQUOTEW/ I DENTI FI EDSOURCE:AsLe Br onJ a me son c e s t a t e d , “ I ’ v ea l wa y she a r dt h ena r r a t i v et he yg e taf r e ee duc a t i on .Bu ty o ug u y s

a r e n ’ tbr i n g i n gmeonc a mp ust og e ta ne d uc a t i o n . Yougu y sa r ebr i n g i n gmeon i tt ohe l py o ug e tt oaFi n a lFo urort oana t i o n a lc h a mpi o n s h i p ” Works Cited Groves, Roger. “EA Sports Will Still Score Even More Financial Touchdowns Without The NCAA.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 28 Sept. 2013, www.forbes.com/sites/rogergroves/2013/09/28/ea-sports-will-still-score-evenmore-financial-touchdowns-without-the-ncaa/#5330a47554a6. “Jimbo Fisher Gets 10-Year, $75 Million Deal at Texas A&M.” USA Today, Gannett Satellite Information Network, 4 Dec. 2017, www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2017/12/04/jimbo-fisher-gets-75million-deal-to-coach-texas-a-m/108304980/. Kenney, Madeline. “LeBron James Calls NCAA 'Corrupt,' Says Paying Student-Athletes Is Nothing New.” Chicago Sun-Times, 27 Feb. 2018, chicago.suntimes.com/sports/lebron-james-calls-ncaa-corrupt-says-payingstudent-athletes-is-nothing-new/. Rovell, Darren. “NCAA President: No Pay For Players on Jersey Sales.” CNBC, CNBC, 22 Dec. 2011, www.cnbc.com/id/45768248. Sherman, Rodger. “NCAA Will Now Make $1 Billion from TV Rights.” SBNation.com, SBNation.com, 12 Apr. 2016, www.sbnation.com/collegebasketball/2016/4/12/11415764/ncaa-tournament-tv-broadcast-rights-moneypayout-cbs-turner. “Study College Athletes Worth Six Figures Live Below Federal Poverty Line.” DrexelNow, drexel.edu/now/archive/2011/September/StudyCollegeAthletes-Worth-Six-Figures-Live-Below-Federal-Poverty-Line/....


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