Amendment Made To Protect College Sports Act Strengthens Safeguards For Non-Revenue Sports
The revision requires schools generating at least $80 million in athletic revenue to maintain current scholarship and roster levels for non-revenue sports.
Cantwell Brings Preserving Women’s & Olympic Sports To The Forefront During Senate Hearing
Senators Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz introduced the landmark bipartisan bill last week, and Wednesday marked its first hearing in the Senate.
SEC, Big Ten Withhold Support For Protect College Sports Act
After receiving backing from the ACC and Big 12 earlier this week, the bill has drawn criticism from the NCAA’s two other Power conferences.
ACC, Big 12 Commissioners Show Support For Protect College Sports Act Ahead of Senate Hearing
The “Protect College Sports Act of 2026” was introduced by Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell on Friday, a landmark bipartisan college sports bill.
Landmark Bipartisan Bill, “Protect College Sports Act,” Introduced
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduced a bill on Wednesday providing the NCAA with antitrust exemption regarding eligibility and transfer rules.
NCAA Faces More Uncertainty As SCORE Act Dies In Congress
After the Congressional Black Caucus announced its unanimous opposition to the SCORE Act, it was pulled from its scheduled vote on the House floor.
New Details Emerge on Donald Trump’s Upcoming College Sports Executive Order
Sources tell Yahoo Sports the upcoming executive order will address employment, transfers, eligibility, collectives, and Olympic sports.
Donald Trump Plans Executive Order He Says Will “Solve All of the Problems” in College Sports
The roundtable brought together about 50 people from varied backgrounds in college athletics, along with politicians, sports celebrities and media executives.
Donald Trump Getting Involved In College Sports NIL Policy
Following a visit to the University of Alabama, Trump is reportedly considering an executive order and forming a college sports committee
NCAA Begs for Antitrust, Employment Exemptions From Congress With Lawsuits Looming
If the NCAA loses the Johnson case seeking college athletes to be paid minimum wage, Baker warned that two-thirds of athletic teams could be eliminated.