“Do college Sports Affect Students Grades? A Defense of the NCAA” by Megan Greenwell argues about whether college sports affect grades of the student-athletes or regular students and whether colleges would be better off without collegiate sport.…
In the short story “Becoming a Student Athlete”, Terry Telphy discusses some of the issues he encountered during his Freshman year in high school. He had a problem balancing being a great student and being a phenomenal athlete. He proudly revealed he excelled as a football player by committing extra time and effort to make sure he would make the team and be an impact player on the field. The summer before entering 9th grade, obviously he could balance the heavy load of being an athlete, but when the semester started and homework started piling up, he no longer could put all of his effort into sports and little into school. Terry wanted great things to happen in his life — He wanted to graduate high school, go to college, and did not want to…
I agree with what you have stated about athletes not recieving the education they deserve. According to Petrie, this is because athletes are more pampered in their academic work, and many responsibilities are taken off of athletes (p.32, paragraph 6). However, colleges bribe to athletes about coming to their universities to get a sufficient and proper education but never keep their promise. Instead, they manipulate athletes and make it hard for them to graduate by the end of their college lives (p.34, paragraph 18). As you have mentioned, Petrie does want his athletes to have a suitable education. On page 33 in paragraph 9, Petrie remarks, "It is sad to see bright young athletes knowingly compromise their potential and settle for…
The question among some the panel members were whether being a college athletic builds character or if it attracts character. One panelist also believes giving a college athletic a full scholarship is great, but the demand placed on them at the expense of getting an education is distressing. It almost seems as though the athletics are given these scholarships unethically because the universities are using this as their personal gain rather than for the benefit of the athletic.…
When going to college these days’ students who are athletes are the big dogs at schools instead of the ones who are academically inclined. Back a few decades’ scholarships were academic not for athletics. More and more people are getting scholarships for being an athlete than they are for having…
become a college athlete responsibility is set on the shoulders of the students by the…
Richard L. Worsnop offers multiple different points about high school sports and athletes. Concerns about the oppression of young athletes and debating if high school athletics “builds character”, are some of the main issues pointed out. Some coaches believe interscholastic sports competitions teach everything about character and teamwork, while others believe overemphasizing a win can teach the growth of negative character traits. Meanwhile, there are no doubts that certain drugs can enhance an athlete’s performance, but this can lead to injury and other harmful effects. High school athletes are sometimes considered, “dumb jocks”, which leads to the question if student athletes should maintain a certain grade-point average. Some players think…
The article explains the students-athletes motivation towards academics and sports and determines which athletes who are at risk academically. The research was done in a college setting, but the outcome does provide facts and analysis that could allow future studies in the high-school level. Theoretically, the results may be similar in other grade…
For many college athletes, the lure of playing pro sports is intoxicating. Dreams of fancy cars, luxurious homes, tailor-made suits, voluptuous women, and the mental images of a crowded stadium chanting their name is enough for any collegiate athlete to think about abandoning their education for a chance at stardom. When the dreams are solidified with million dollar contracts, think immediately is replaced by impulse. Left behind in the frenzy is the much needed college education that no one seems to care about any more. An athletes only hope is to complete a college education first for what life's lessons has to offer later when hard-knocks is the final exam.…
Sometimes a student-athlete doesn’t properly acknowledge their schedule and put forward one over the other, allowing the forgotten one to deteriorate over time. Education is left behind while athletes apply all their energy into sports -- main point for attending a college is to obtain an education. They’d rather hit the gym than the books, they have always been told that they are talented enough to go far, but never that education will further their goals in life. In this statement, “Mary Willingham’s stunning charges that 60 percent of the University of North Carolina’s (UNC) football and basketball players read below the 8th grade level” (Power 1). Willingham is a researcher for the University of North Carolina, she illustrates students mentality as unfocused on their studies. Enabling student-athletes to receive paychecks will only increase the percentage as they now believe that their sport has turned into a job, when money starts hitting their bank accounts they will forget about school. If since from the gecko, students are given the idea that they don't have to pay attention in school to be successful, then they will never know what to do when an injury occurs ending their career. An education should prepare you for the real world by understanding how to handle your money, problems that pro’s…
College athletes (student athletes) are some of the most astounding and prestigious people. From having ridiculously large amounts of school work and having to study for quizzes and finals at the end of the year to having to study their play books in their sports and having practice on top of that. Although many…
Athletes are often forced to contend with the early age of career termination, the need to find another career to pursue, and the diverse ways in which they choose to or are forced to leave their sport. Many are lost when the reality of the real life sinks in and find it hard to cope.…
The term, “student athlete” is a polarizing one. In today’s America, college sports -- particularly football and basketball, are as much a part of the sports enthusiast’s landscape as is any professional sport. In any case, with enthusiasm comes money. In this case, billions of dollars are generated by television viewership, merchandise sales and university boosters. College athletes are the driving force behind an industry where television executives, university presidents, athletic directors and coaches are compensated in a manner which makes them among the most wealthy people in the world. The athletes receive in return an education from a well respected university, along with name and sometimes facial recognition in their fields of interest. However,…
College athletes should get the opportunity to major in their sport so they can improve their ability and knowledge of the sport that they play. Also athletes might find studying their sport more enjoyable and they will be motivated to learn. For example, students who go to college to study music or theater are no different then a student athlete because they both get to do something they interested in. Except some college athletes feel like school is something they have to do just to keep their scholarship. But if they had sports major’s athletes will see this as a way to get better at something they love to…
In the modern world of colleges and universities, sports have become an enormous part of the social life of colleges. In order for these colleges to be successful in area of athletics, colleges must recruit naturally talented athletes. These gifted athletes sometimes are not academically eligible, as far as grades and SAT scores go, but colleges still accept them in order to run a flourishing athletic program. There are individuals, who are upset at this, because athletics are believed to be accepted at a far lower standard than the admission standard for the rest of the student body. There have been many arguments and proposed solutions be able to lower their admission standards for athletes based on their athletic merit, and why they should not. I deem that it is right for colleges should lower their admission standards for athletes…