College Board members strongly claimed that college athletes will never be paid for a salary to play for their schools. College athletes are easily awarded a scholarship worth $15,000 - $25,000 or more per year, plus a career after college that can be worth a million dollars over a lifetime. Additionally, the athletes receive all kinds of perks while they are in college, like staying at fancy hotels and being seen on national TV. It’s hard to put a price tag on all of that.
Which of the following, if true, most severely weakens the argument presented above?
A. It is very difficult to put a numeric value on exactly how much an athlete is worth to a college.
B. Certain college sports generate millions of dollars for college athletic programs. It’s estimated that the university gains $70,000 per year in revenue per scholarship player. The actual number should actually be higher.
C. All those millions of dollars from TV contracts and ticket sales only help athletic departments balance their bottom line.
D. The NCCA doesn’t allow the universities to sell a college football jersey with a player's name on it, but they will sell the jersey with the player's number on it.
E. Amateurism means that one plays strictly for the enjoyment of the sport, not the remuneration.
Argument AnalysisPremiseAwarded scholarships, career worth millions over a lifetime, perks while in college
Difficult to put a price tag on all these benefits
ConclusionBecause of all this, they should not be paid salary for play while in school
Question AnalysisClassical weakener question because of the keyword "severely weakens"
PrethinkingI need to find an answer that will convince me that we should pay salary to these school athletes. No need to come up with an exact statement, just knowing what to look for is enough
Answer choice analysisA - More like paraphrasing supports the last premise(Difficult to put a price tag)
B - If the university gains so much then why not pass on that benefit to the students as well ? This one weakens
CORRECT ANSWERC- We are concerned about finding a reason as to why these students should be paid. Plus, since we now know departments are on a tight budget - It makes the argument stronger that there is not enough room to pay
D- Irrelevant
E - Opposite answer .. It supports the fact that we should not pay the school athletes