Exploitation of College Athletes
Title: Exploitation of College Athletes
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Exploitation of College Athletes
Exploitation of College Athletes
John Paye was a star quarterback at Stanford University in the 1980s. In his senior season at Stanford, the football team had a record of eight wins and three losses. The year after Paye graduated, the Cardinal’s record fell to four wins and seven losses. Economist Roger Noll of Stanford University estimates that Stanford’s net operating revenues declined by 0,000 the year after Paye departed, yet Paye only received a
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