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Money and Amateur Athletics

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The Ohio State University is top tier in both men’s and women’s athletics competition across many sports.  College sports are a $13 billion dollar industry with Ohio State 2018 sports revenue bringing in more than $205 million with $110 million in revenue from football alone. Should athletes be paid?

There are myriad reasons against paying athletes, not the least of which are the elimination of amateur status and the prioritization of athletics over academics. On the other hand, you have thousands of young people who sacrifice their time and bodies for what is essentially entertainment. While there is a lot of revenue in college sports, most programs aren’t profitable, begging the question of where salary money would come from and how would it be equitably paid between schools and players.  Would only the biggest stars get paid?

Coming off a banner year for the football team, we welcome Gene Smith, Athletic Director, The Ohio State University. Maria Durant, Reporter, WSYX ABC 6, will interview.

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