Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Blog 6 Visual



These visuals are all graphs that help illustrate the concept of how college athletes generate millions of dollars in revenues, but are not getting compensated for their actions. The first graph shows how successful "March Madness" is for NCAA basketball, and how it is the leading broadcast in march of 2013. The middle graph illustrates the gap between revenues vs scholarship expenses, which is an astounding number for most years and revenues seemed to be increasing at a much higher rate than scholarship expenses. The last Graph shows the revenue and player salaries of athletes in the NCAA, NFL, and NBA. It makes a strong point when you can see how much the NCAA is actually making and paying their players absolutely nothing. 

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