Racial prejudice is driving opposition to paying college athletes. Here’s the evidence.

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Racial prejudice is driving opposition to paying college athletes. Here’s the evidence.

By Kevin Wallsten, Tatishe M. Nteta and Lauren A. McCarthy December 30
$7.3 billion from ESPN for the right to broadcast the seven games of the College Football Playoffs (CFP) between 2014 and 2026, and $11 billionfrom CBS and Turner Sports to broadcast “March Madness” over the next 14 years.

Individual colleges also make out well: The University of Kentucky’s men’s basketball team’s trip to the Final Four this year, for example, brought more than $8 million in revenue to the universities of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Each of the “Big 5” conferences will make an estimated $50 millionfrom the college football playoffs this year.

And none of this counts the money made from concessions, merchandise and licensing fees.

Meanwhile, most college athletes are “paid” with scholarships that cover only tuition, room, board, books and fees — although in 2015, the NCAA allowed Division I universities the option of increasing this to pay the full cost of attendance. After adding up the time spent on practice, training and games, college athletes often “work” the equivalent of full-time hours for the universities they play for.

Many pundits call that exploitation

Many pundits argue that it’s exploitation to have players work for such paltry compensation while universities, advertisers and television networks profit from their efforts. As Jay Bilas, an ESPN college basketball analyst and former Duke University basketball star, wrote in the New York Times, “It is not immoral for the NCAA to make money off of athletics. But it is profoundly immoral for the NCAA to restrict athletes from receiving compensation while everyone else profits.”

Taylor Branch wrote in the Atlantic that “the real scandal is not that students (athletes) are getting illegally paid or recruited, it’s that two of the noble principles on which the NCAA justifies its existence — ‘amateurism’ and the ‘student-athlete’ — are cynical hoaxes, legalistic confections propagated by the universities so they can exploit the skills and fame of young athletes.”

Even John Oliver, on HBO’s Last Week Tonight, opined that “there is nothing inherently wrong with a sporting tournament making huge amounts of money — but there is something slightly troubling about a billion-dollar sports enterprise where the athletes are not paid a penny.”


The NCAA has responded that fans don’t want college sports to go pro. As NCAA President Mark Emmert recently put it, “one of the biggest reasons fans like college sports is that they believe the athletes are really students who play for a love of the sport.”

Most blacks want college athletes to be paid. Most whites don’t

There’s evidence that he’s right. In survey after survey, strong national majorities oppose paying college athletes. In March 2015, for example, anHBO Real Sports/Marist Poll found that 65 percent of Americans do not think college athletes in top men’s football and basketball programs should be paid.

But these attitudes vary significantly by race. In every survey to date, blacks are far more likely to support paying college athletes when compared to whites. For instance, in the 2014 Cooperative Congressional Election Study(CCES), 53 percent of African Americans backed paying college athletes–more than doubling the support expressed by whites (22 percent).

Racial divisions on controversial issues, of course, are not new. Even on ostensibly race-neutral policies like welfare, health care, and law enforcement, strong differences in opinion exist between blacks and whites. Decades of research have found (here, here and here) that some of those gaps in opinion come from racial prejudice against blacks. When whites believe that a policy mainly helps blacks, their opinions on that policy are inevitably colored by their feelings towards blacks as a group.

Could some of that gap grow from racism?

Could racial prejudice also affect attitudes toward paying college athletes? There are good reasons to believe that it could.

According to NCAA data from 2014, blacks constitute the majority of players in college football and basketball, the two sports that most people think of when they think of college athletics. Given this reality, it would be strange if questions about paying college athletes did not conjure up images of young black men in the minds of survey respondents.

To find out whether racial prejudice influences white opinion on paying college athletes, we conducted a survey of opinions on “pay for play” policies using the 2014 CCES.


In a statistical analysis that controlled for a host of other influences, we found this: Negative racial views about blacks were the single most important predictor of white opposition to paying college athletes.

The more negatively a white respondent felt about blacks, the more they opposed paying college athletes.

To check our findings’ validity, we also conducted an experiment. Before we asked white respondents whether college athletes should be paid, we showed one group pictures of young black men with stereotypical African American first and last names. We showed another group no pictures at all.

As you can see in the figure below, whites who were primed by seeing pictures of young black men were significantly more likely to say they opposed paying college athletes. Support dropped most dramatically among whites who expressed the most resent towards blacks as a group.

Kevin Wallsten is an associate professor in the department of political science at California State University atLong Beach. Tatishe M. Nteta is an associate professor in the department of political science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Lauren A. McCarthy is an assistant professor in the political science department at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.



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Weakness from a certain group of people is the MAIN cause...

1) Let us think about this in terms of drug dealing, if you are the hustler with that bomb product how is the middle man making more money than you? At worst, it is a 50/50 split...

2) If college athletes are not getting paid from the profits generated by the NCAA, it is because they DON'T want to be paid...

3) If you want to be paid, you will unionize and go on strike...In the long, you will win, because their NOT going to let billions of dollars get flushed down the toilet...

4) Racism is OVERRATED...Black People have money and other resources available to them, you can't blame Whites because Blacks are not able to negotiate the best deals for themselves...

5) If racism was an issue, then why don't all the talented Top Prospect Black Athletes commit to HBCU and the rest go and strike and for once fight for change...

6) If you look at all Black People across the globe you will notice that they don't have the "fight"...Dictators can rule in Africa for 50 years and the public will never revolt...There is no fighting for the future greater good with Black People...

A Black Man will sell his talent for 1 million dollars today, because he doesn't want to put in the effort to build a legacy and maybe make a billion tomorrow...
 

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The racism extends beyond collegiate athletes as well. Your typical white American has more of a problem with Black athletes signing million dollar contracts than they do Corporate America fleecing the country for everything it can. The spectrum of animosity varies according to the color spectrum of the sport. Cacs don't have the same level of animosity towards Hockey players and some Baseball players as they do Football and Basketball when it comes to salaries. To be even more clear, there's a reason a segment of them salivates at the thought of Boxing dying and MMA replacing it. It doesn't take a genius to figure out why, so long as one's being honest. I live in a Football and Hockey town, no professional basketball as these whites likely wouldn't support it. It's funny though when I talk with white colleagues during the time of the NBA playoffs, and they won't watch that with a few of them remarking on players being overpaid. Yet those same whites will be at the Consol with their Penguin jerseys during the regular season and playoffs, with not one thought on player salaries.
 

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Hockey players in Canada get drafted, can play professionally then return to college to have their schooling paid for if they don't make it professionally. Major football schools make way more money than the pre NHL leagues. Why can't they work something out similar to this for football and basketball? Any time America has the opportunity to prevent young black people from making money, they will do it. Europe provides the opportunity for youth to make money and receive an education for their athletes at ages as early as 14.
 
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Hockey players in Canada get drafted, can play professionally then return to college to have their schooling paid for if they don't make it professionally. Major football schools make way more money than the pre NHL leagues. Why can't they work something out similar to this for football and basketball? Any time America has the opportunity to prevent young black people from making money, they will do it. Europe provides the opportunity for youth to make money and receive an education for their athletes at ages as early as 14.
Bc STUDENT athletes :troll:
 

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Yall sound like a bunch of clowns.

The typically crazy race baiting crap spewed everyday on the Coli.

A bunch a whining crybabies always crying about white ppl.

Ohh the white man this...oh the white man that. Oh this is racist....everything is about race to you clowns man.

Every college athlete could be white and they still wouldn't be getting salaries. Its about money, nothing to do with race.

At one time 99% of College athletes were white and they were not getting paid like professional.

I seriously do not know how you ignorant race baiting clowns live with your crazy a$% thoughts every day.
 

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Yall sound like a bunch of clowns.

The typically crazy race baiting crap spewed everyday on the Coli.

A bunch a whining crybabies always crying about white ppl.

Ohh the white man this...oh the white man that. Oh this is racist....everything is about race to you clowns man.

Every college athlete could be white and they still wouldn't be getting salaries. Its about money, nothing to do with race.

At one time 99% of College athletes were white and they were not getting paid like professional.

I seriously do not know how you ignorant race baiting clowns live with your crazy a$% thoughts every day.


did you even read the story br- I mean, cac? :dwillhuh:

or did you just come here to troll from redddit? :smugfavre:


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You clowns seriously just make up sh%t.

One breh just said, whites complain about salaries in black dominated sports but not white dominated sports

Oh really? Where LOL.

Then say but they don't have a problem with corporations ripping off for money. Really lol? Have you heard of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement?

Like seriously you dudes just make up sh%t to make everything about race.

Oh oh the sky is blue....THAT RACIST! LOL! Yall clowns man for real.
 

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did you even read the story br- I mean, cac? :dwillhuh:

or did you just come here to troll from redddit? :smugfavre:


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I read the info posted here didn't go to the link.

Its idiotic race baiting b.s.

Every single thing in this country is about race to you clowns man seriously. It extremely laughable!
 
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