The Exploitation of College Athletes | Tim Nevius | TEDxDayton

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @Pepsi_ManOfficial
    @Pepsi_ManOfficial 3 роки тому +44

    i know most of us here cuz of school

  • @dyln5194
    @dyln5194 3 роки тому +14

    very slept on ted talk. 6k views wtf

  • @ScarlettKass
    @ScarlettKass Рік тому +1

    It is no question that for decades universities have been exploiting their athletes (especially African Americans) and benefiting financially from this exploitation.
    When high dollar amounts are involved, conflict can arise especially when it comes to what takes higher priority when it comes to health and safety versus wins.
    College sports is a way for athletes to attend university and get an education as well as get to play the sport they are passionate about. It has become more complex, as light comes out on the issues these athletes have to face on a regular basis.
    To Tim’s point, rules and entities tasked with preventing exploitation have rather provided and profited from it.
    The question that comes to my mind is the health and safety (both current and long term) worth it for this current college athlete experience?
    They are putting their lives on the line weekly with nothing to fall back on for the university to which they represent. For what? The opportunity to play or make it to the pros. What if they are one of the athletes who gets injured, can’t return to play or even worse has a life altering and debilitating injury that affects the trajectory of their life?
    Until the universities can do a better job at ensuring the health and safety of their athletes, I think the best thing right now is to compensate them and that is already underway of the past couple of years. College athletes can accept endorsements and sponsorships from brands. In my opinion, they deserve to have these opportunities and I have heard many touching stories about athletes able to send money home to help their struggling families, start nonprofits, and set themselves up financially just in case they don’t get to the pro level or if they happen to get seriously injured and can no longer play.

  • @stamatimarlon6340
    @stamatimarlon6340 7 місяців тому +2

    Universities in America are public but are run like businesses. It says a lot about the government haha

  • @joiehelianth5196
    @joiehelianth5196 3 роки тому +2

    Devious. Confessing doesn't make you good

  • @NathanielAbdul-Raheem
    @NathanielAbdul-Raheem 10 місяців тому

    arent most of yall here cause of school most of ted talks views or prob all of them are from school

  • @Dodgevair
    @Dodgevair 2 роки тому

    What IS the scheme/intent/strategy for selecting a stadium entrance tune which is laced with profanity plus numerous racial slurs?
    Or was this just an oversight?
    Is A&M legit when it comes to racial issues or just pretending?

  • @BryanLazarus-n6l
    @BryanLazarus-n6l 9 місяців тому

    Soccer too ?

  • @sandy78
    @sandy78 3 роки тому +3

    There was a point in time that a 4 year degree had value in itself.

    • @khalidsyoung
      @khalidsyoung 3 роки тому +11

      It does. But how does one survive while getting it. While giving 60 hours a week to the program. Or one who supports his family but can’t in collage. Why can’t a kid get paid for his own likeness that Does nit get one dollar from the school but for his own likeness.

  • @Skipbo000
    @Skipbo000 3 роки тому +2

    I thought it was to protect the intregrity of the game? Money is the ultimate motivator. You don't want one kid getting paid to play well and another kid not getting paid to play well. Still, not paying football players, student loans given freely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Since when were colleges supposed to be fortune 500 companies??

    • @hermonymusofsparta
      @hermonymusofsparta 2 роки тому

      It has nothing to do with the integrity of the game. That's just the BS the NCAA sells you so they can continue to rob young players of the due reward of their work.

  • @TajMaloney
    @TajMaloney 10 місяців тому

    fr

  • @stevecarey4740
    @stevecarey4740 7 місяців тому

    Not one what ever exploited. They got a free education, let them exploit me please.

    • @DGS2605
      @DGS2605 7 місяців тому +2

      My brother in Christ, nothing is free. Student athletes receive their scholarships in exchange for their services in their respective sports.

    • @stevecarey4740
      @stevecarey4740 7 місяців тому

      @@DGS2605 which mean they don’t need a paycheck on top of it either

    • @DGS2605
      @DGS2605 7 місяців тому +1

      @@stevecarey4740 Then why are you calling it a "free" education?

  • @franklyndiaz923
    @franklyndiaz923 3 роки тому

    Sup my baiiiiii

  • @dRoy64
    @dRoy64 Рік тому

    Student Athelets

  • @nishanth618
    @nishanth618 3 роки тому +1

    First

  • @user-iv5wy6dn9p
    @user-iv5wy6dn9p Рік тому +2

    This guy is wrong. He needs to go away. Anybody that stands upright and talks with authority can make up anything and half the people will believe it. College athletes get a full scholarship, free food and free board. That is all they should get unless they go pro.

    • @baileymadison9019
      @baileymadison9019 Рік тому +4

      So the college can make billions off of students who are too poor to go anywhere else? I have a full ride for academics and I get more money to go to school and live off of than an athlete that makes the university billions.

    • @user-iv5wy6dn9p
      @user-iv5wy6dn9p Рік тому

      @@baileymadison9019 yes. The university can make money off of a sport. Let the kids earn it.

    • @baileymadison9019
      @baileymadison9019 Рік тому

      @@user-iv5wy6dn9p They do earn it! Student athletes don’t need to be payed millions, but a few thousand to live off of and save is not an unreasonable ask. Especially considering that universities do the same for a lot of students with full rides such as myself.

    • @gayealisir5661
      @gayealisir5661 Рік тому +2

      You sound exactly like someone who has never played D1 NCAA. Never toiled. Never sacrificed their body for free. I have an ankle injury that haunts me for the rest of my life. Was it worth it? I didn't mention CTE or my chronic pain. Can you even comprehend that? Of course not.

    • @user-iv5wy6dn9p
      @user-iv5wy6dn9p Рік тому

      @@gayealisir5661 I did do D1 track. Did it for love of the competition. You would entitled and like you always want to be the victim.