Trump college sports executive order, explained
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Collectives can offer goods and services in the form of NIL payments, and they can send those deals through the clearinghouse for approval.
A bill that would establish national rules governing college sports passed two U.S. House of Representatives committees.
P resident Donald Trump officially inserted himself into the college sports conversation on Thursday by issuing his first major executive order related to college sports. Titled "Saving College Sports," the order promises sweeping and binding changes to help tame the wild college athletics landscape.
Football coaches, players and administrators shared skepticism and some hope in a post–House settlement world as they await College Sports Commission’s rulings.
With revenue-sharing underway, the College Sports Commission and NIL Go are officially in motion. Here’s what Mizzou fans should know about the future of NIL policing.
College sports entered an entirely new, and entirely unprecedented, era on July 1 when the House v. NCAA settlement finally took effect. For the first time ever, schools can directly pay players for performance via revenue sharing contracts.
The College Sports Commission is the new entity tasked with enforcing the details of the House settlement, which allows for schools to directly pay athletes.
With new rules about paying college athletes, will new College Sports Commission be able to police money that will change hands under the table?
And the fundamental truth every attempt to “fix” college sports runs up against is that its future can only go down one of two paths. The first: Congress will pass a law, and Trump will sign ...
The man who could be in charge of a presidential commission to examine issues in college athletics isn’t sure that the commission needs to exist in the first place. Former Alabama coach Nick ...
The Knight Commission is trying to reform college sports, but it is not clear it is seeking input from the right stakeholders. Presently, it is over reliant of Tom McMillen of LEAD1—a trade ...
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UF Athletics Director Scott Stricklin is praising a newly signed executive order regarding college athletes’ employment status.