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Business, 08.02.2022 05:40, jayyd679

1. How did Doug Flute's Hail Mary pass demonstrate the marketing value of building high- profile sports programs?
2. What are some ways colleges make revenue from their teams? How much money do
college sports generate every year?
3. How are college athletes compensated for their work as athletes? What are they NOT
allowed to receive?
4. Explain what happened in Tattoo Gate What was the punishment in this case?
5. Best-selling author Michael Lewis argues that playing college sports impedes athletes
from getting an education. How would you support his argument?
6. The president of the NCAA argues that education combined with access to some of the
best coaches in the world is adequate compensation for student athletes. Do you agree?
Why or why not?
7. After watching the video, do you think that college athletes should be paid? Why or why
not?
8. Do you think the lawsuit against the NCAA would be successful? Why or why not?
9. Should fans of college sports be concerned about the alleged injustices in the NCAA? Why
or why not?
10. Do you think it's fair that college athletes have to sign a contract that states that their
images and likeness can be used by the NCAA forever without receiving any

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