Trump’s college sports committee tackles laundry list of issues and calls on Congress to act quickly
The draft calls for coach salary caps, a separate Group of Six playoff and antitrust protection for NCAA rules.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump's College Sports Reform Committee circulated a draft proposal detailing ambitious federal interventions, including salary caps for coaches and antitrust exemptions for the NCAA.
- Following a March "Saving College Sports" roundtable, President Trump formed the committee as the White House warned the "whole educational system" was in peril due to spiraling costs.
- The paper calls for the "elimination of salary-cap circumvention" to prevent schools from exceeding the $20.5 million direct payment limit, while suggesting pooling media rights could add $7 billion in value.
- To shield the NCAA from antitrust lawsuits, the committee seeks legislative action before summer recess, though the SCORE Act remains at least half a dozen votes short of passing the Senate.
- Because long-term media contracts expire over the next 5-7 years, implementation of the three-phase plan—including a 15-member board to oversee a permanent governing body—faces significant structural challenges.
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Trump warns college sports could be ‘lost forever’ as committee pushes changes, Congress urged to act
President Donald Trump pressures Congress to overhaul college sports, warning the system could be "lost forever" as a White House committee proposes limits on athlete pay.
Trump’s college sports committee tackles laundry list of issues and calls on Congress to act quickly
The presidential committee asked to find solutions for spiraling costs in college sports recommended creating a task force to look at pooling media rights, limiting coaches salaries, and rewriting eligibility and transfer-portal rules, along with at least a dozen other ideas.
Trump's college sports committee tackles laundry list of issues and calls on Congress to act quickly
The presidential committee asked to find solutions for spiraling costs in college sports recommended creation of a task force to look at pooling media rights, limiting coaches salaries, and rewriting eligibility and transfer-portal rules, along with at least a dozen other ideas.
Salary caps, a Group of Six playoff, antitrust shield: The White House's early ideas for college sports reform
A draft document obtained by CBS Sports details the most concrete federal reform plan yet for college athletics, including salary caps for coaches and the creation of a new entity empowered to act without litigation risk
White house committee circulating early draft of ideas for college sports reform
A draft document obtained by CBS Sports details the most concrete federal reform plan yet for college athletics, including salary caps for coaches and the creation of a new entity empowered to act without litigation risk
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