SEC in Support of Protect College Sports Act After Negotiations with Lawmakers
The bill would raise the cap from $21.3 million to $48.8 million and count third-party revenue, closing a loophole lawmakers sought to fix.
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Protect College Sports Act Takes Next Senate Step After Big Ten, SEC Back Legislation
The Protect College Sports Act (PCSA) is again gathering momentum. Just last week, the sponsors of the bill secured a massive public win when they convinced the Big Ten and the SEC to rally behind the legislation. Now, it is moving towards a crucial stage before the final Senate hurdle. According to the Senate Cloakroom, majority leader John Thune has filed a cloture on the motion to proceed with the Protect College Sports Act (S.4668), formally…
Senate bill proposes earlier CFP National Championship Game date
Credit: James Lang-Imagn ImagesAfter looking like it was on life support, the bill aimed at fixing college sports in the United States senate now looks set to pass. And it could have huge implications for the college football calendar. The Big Ten and SEC both gave their blessing to the Protect College Sports Act as the deadline to bring the bill to the floor was reaching the wire. The bill aims at providing some semblance of order to college sp…
Ted Cruz envisions Trump signing college sports bill during 2026 football season, but Senate hurdles remain
The Texas lawmaker and co-author of the Protect College Sports Act told CBS Sports he expects the bill to pass the Senate this week, but that process is far from finished
Big 10, SEC Back Senate’s College Sports Overhaul
University presidents and chancellors in two powerful athletic conferences backed a Senate plan to overhaul college athletics, according to a joint statement released Friday night from the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The Sports Network - Ted Cruz envisions Trump signing college sports bill during 2026 football season, but Senate hurdles remain
The Texas lawmaker and co-author of the Protect College Sports Act told CBS Sports he expects the bill to pass the Senate this week, but that process is far from finishedRead More …
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