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Joint Statement from Big Ten, SEC Presidents & Chancellors
The Protect College Sports Act, a bill introduced by Ted Cruz to regulate college sports in the NIL era, is heading to the Senate for a full vote. Leadership from the Big Ten and SEC continue to oppose the legislation. A key senator criticized these commissioners, stating that people have to wake up.
What changed
The Protect College Sports Act has advanced toward a full Senate vote.
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Protect College Sports Act Moves to Senate Vote Amid Conference Opposition
confidence 90%The Protect College Sports Act, a bill introduced by Ted Cruz to regulate college sports in the NIL era, is heading to the Senate for a full vote. Leadership from the Big Ten and SEC continue to oppose the legislation. A key senator criticized these commissioners, stating that people have to wake up.
What's confirmed:
- The Protect College Sports Act is headed to the Senate for a full vote.
- Ted Cruz introduced the bill to regulate college sports in the NIL era.
- The Big Ten and SEC oppose the college sports bill in Congress.
Still unconfirmed:
- A key senator claimed that people have to wake up regarding the opposition to the Protect College Sports Act.
- The Big Ten and SEC may consider breaking away due to the legislation.