Trump, executive order
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The executive order is designed to increase the NCAA's control over college sports, and threatens to remove federal funding for colleges and universities that don't comply with NCAA rules.
The order takes immediate effect, targeting transfer rules, eligibility windows, and pay-for-play arrangements.
Last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Urgent National Action to Save College Sports” to address issues concerning the current landscape of college athletics. It comes a month after he held a roundtable discussion involving college officials,
President Donald Trump signs an executive order to regulate college sports in the near future, sources tell On3. The order encompasses transfer movement, player eligibility, funding requirements for
With legislation stalled in Congress, President Trump signed a college sports executive order, that includes a '5-year participation window' and new transfer rules.
President Donald Trump signed a second executive order in an attempt to “fix” college sports — this one coming on the heels of the biggest weekend of the year for NCAA basketball. The White House announced on Friday,
The introduction of Name, Image and Likeness deals and the transfer portal has opened a new frontier for college sports.
Leaders of the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 support Trump's executive order on college sports and are pushing Congress to pass the SCORE Act quickly.