But they do get a weekly/monthly stipend for food, rent, other things. I realize the system isnt perfect, and I do realize some change needs to happen, but like many have said, I have a hard time feeling bad for these athletes. I know if I got the treatment they get, I wouldnt complain one bit.
I used to feel that way. In reality my feelings deal more with the growing inequities in a billion dollar business. And let's face it, if people didn't demand the product, we wouldn't be talking about it. But society demands Division 1 men's basketball and football, so that's why the money is there. I also understand that major college athletes are forced to make a choice, school or sports. Were I in that position I'm sure I wouldn't have been allowed to pursue engineering because it would've taken too much time away from practice or working out. Just look up the stuff about Coach K at Duke forcing his players to study certain majors so that he can control their time. (NOTE: I'm not saying this is the case for everyone, but it does exist, especially for the top tier programs and recruits)
The situation is much more gray than to pay or not pay the players like in the Pro leagues. But, people have a hard time understanding an issue if there are more than 1 side, so people determine a couple and then dig in on either one.
Personally, I feel like the biggest issues are the fact that the schools and the league can make money off the likenesses of their players but the players themselves can't.
And you admit, the system needs to have some changes made. Unfortunately, unless the players speak up (deemed as "complaining" by some), nothing will ever change -- because why would the people who run things want it to? They're making TONS of money!