Student Athlete Union Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 20 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Student Athletes and Unionization |
Education | ||
High School Diploma | ![]() | |
Some College | ![]() | |
College Degree | ![]() | |
Master's Degree | ![]() | |
Doctorate | ![]() | |
None of the Above | ![]() |
On average, about how many hours do division I college football student athletes practice per week (This includes actual practice: weight training, conditioning, watching film and games)? | ||
5-9 | ![]() | |
10-19 | ![]() | |
20-29 | ![]() | |
30-39 | ![]() | |
More than 40 | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
On average, how much money does a Division I college football program make for its respective school per year? | ||
Under $1 million | ![]() | |
$1 million to $2.9 million | ![]() | |
$3 million to $4.9 million | ![]() | |
$5 million to $7.9 million | ![]() | |
$8 million and above | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
How much money do you think is awarded to a full-scholarship holding Division I college football student athlete for food and housing each semester? | ||
Under $2,000 per semester | ![]() | |
$2,000 to $4,000 per semester | ![]() | |
Over $4,000 per semester | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
In relevance to the previous question, do you think that this is a fair amount? | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
How much money do you believe EA Sports generates from its renowned National Collegiate Athletic Association Football video game that it markets each year? | ||
Under $1 million | ![]() | |
$1 million to $2.9 million | ![]() | |
$3 million to $4.9 million | ![]() | |
$5 million to $7.9 million | ![]() | |
$8 million to $9.9 million | ![]() | |
$10 million to $11.9 million | ![]() | |
$12 million and $13.9 million | ![]() | |
Above $14 million | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Do you think that it is feasible for a Division I college football student athlete to hold a job? | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Universities that have Division I college football programs depend on the money that is by the football program each year. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Each Division I college football student athlete should be compensated an equal amount outside of their scholarship. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Division I college football student athletes should be compensated in return by their respective universities for utilizing their names and face to promote that particular university. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Division I college football student athletes are taken advantage of by their respective universities. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Since universities earn many millions of dollars in income from Division I college football student athletes, the student athletes should be considered employees of their respective universities. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
If Division I college football student athletes are university employees, then they should be members of a labor union. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Division I college football student athletes need a labor union to prevent universities from taking advantage of the money generated by student athletes. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Division I college football student athletes do not need an income and collective bargaining protection as long as they received full scholarship to cover all of their educational and living expenses. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
If Division I college football student athletes can unionize then other Division I college student athletes should be able to unionize and take advantage of the same benefits regardless of gender or sport. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
If division I college athletes can unionize, all other college student athletes should be allowed to do so. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() |
Continued |
Funds generated by Division I college football programs are dispensed to other university athletics programs including clubs. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
Without the money generated by universities with Division I college football programs, many club athletic teams would not be available. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
Is there currently a movement for Division I college student athletes to unionize? | ||
Yes | ![]() | |
No | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
This topic is of interest to me. | ||
Strongly agree | ![]() | |
Agree | ![]() | |
Neutral | ![]() | |
Disagree | ![]() | |
Strongly disagree | ![]() | |
Do not know | ![]() | |
Not Checked | ![]() |
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