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Protect College Sports, Senate

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Senator says college sports is broken — but who benefits?
Senators Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz have introduced the Protect College Sports Act of 2026 to address what they call a "crisis" in college athletics.

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Sen. Moreno criticizes 'Protect College Sports Act' for not protecting female athletes
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Senate hearing on "Protect College Sports Act" didn't plow much new ground
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Nick Saban shills for Ted Cruz’s controversial college sports bill
As members of Congress launch yet another effort to wield control over college athletics, advocates for student-athletes are making it known that they strongly oppose new legislation being considered.

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Senate Bill Causes Rifts in Longtime College Sports Alliances
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Column: Keep Washington politicians out of college sports
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Donald Trump Says One Major Problem Is Threatening the Future of College Sports
"Many Athletes, Leaders, and Olympic Dominance is a total 'mess.'"

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“Boomers Love Capitalism”: Nick Saban’s $11M Earning Slammed as Former NFL Star Speaks Out Against Alabama Legend
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President Donald Trump urges passage of bipartisan Protect College Sports Act
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College Sports Protection Act 2026: What is it, NIL limits, and transfer rules explained

The U.S. Senate is putting the College Sports Protection Act 2026 on the table, aiming to tackle the crisis threatening to sideline hundreds of programs and cherished traditions.
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How college sports could change with US Senate bill Ted Cruz, Maria Cantwell plan to introduce

The "Protect College Sports Act of 2026" with bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate attempts to blend traditional college sports with the new era.
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SEC, Big Ten reveal ‘critical issues’ with Protect College Sports Act in joint statement

The SEC and the Big Ten released a joint statement Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s hearing on the Protect College Sports Act, citing “critical issues” with the legislation. “The Big Ten Conference and the Southeastern Conference support a sustainable national framework for college sports – one with an effective transfer portal,
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Hail this bipartisan fix to end the chaos in college sports

How about that: Congress may still be capable of effective bipartisan work after all, if the Protect College Sports Act is any indication. A 2021 US Supreme Court ruling transformed the collegiate sports landscape by voiding the NCAA’s limits on amateur compensation as an antitrust violation;
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Trump’s college sports roundtable: Two hours of talk, with few solutions

WASHINGTON — A White House roundtable spent nearly two hours discussing the future of college athletics on Friday afternoon, led by President Donald Trump and featuring the most prominent political and college sports leaders in the country. The meeting ...
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Big Ten explores self-governance as College Sports Commission sputters, Congress action stalls

As frustration grows with stalled federal action and a shaky NIL enforcement system, Big Ten leaders are exploring a future where the conference sets and polices its own rules
JD Supra
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7 Key Takeaways | Turbulence and Change in the World of College Sports

Robbie offers up these key takeaways from his presentation: 1. Globally, sports is a $3 trillion industry and asset class broadly organized into multiple domains that have core areas and that all break-down into numerous revenue-generating segments.
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Take a bow, college sports. You are broken in almost every way possible.

It’s easy to take shots at the leaders of college athletics for letting their industry spiral to the point of all-consuming dysfunction, but give them credit for one thing. They have managed to come up with arguably the worst business model on earth.
Dayton Daily News
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Video game players get varsity treatment at more US colleges

HOLD FOR STORY BY COLLIN BINKLEY -- In this Aug. 25, 2017, photo, Connor Nguyen, at right, and Griffin Williams, second from right, compete in a "Super Smash Bros." tournament at the Shine eSports festival at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston.
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