Should college athletes be paid?

As we all fill out our brackets and tune in to watch popular Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments tip off we are reminded that college sports are big business. As reported in Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss’s new book, “Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA” the NCAA generates over $900 million in annual revenue. Nocera Strauss believe the NCAA, which was founded to protect players, has strayed from its initial reason for existence. They argue that players are "denied even basic compensation above scholarships" and essentially indentured servants of the universities they play for. Several ways to fix the problems have made news including players trying to form unions. The most widely debated solution is to pay players. What do you think? Should college athletes be paid? Or is a free education enough? JUMP IN to the debate and vote below!

2015 NCAA Final Four contenders

2015 NCAA Final Four contenders