College sports bill advances as Brendan Sorsby saga intensifies calls for reform
The bill would set national NIL standards and strengthen athlete protections as lawmakers cite court rulings and a 19-9 committee vote.
- On Thursday, the Senate Commerce Committee voted 19-9 to advance the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, a bipartisan measure aiming to establish national standards for athlete compensation and overhaul college athletics.
- Renewed scrutiny over athlete gambling rules sparked the legislative push after the Brendan Sorsby controversy, where authorities uncovered the former Texas Tech University quarterback made thousands of wagers totaling at least $90,000 involving Indiana football.
- Dave Ridpath, a professor at Ohio University, warned the legislation faces a "high hurdle" in the House while needing 60 Senate votes to pass, though he believes federal involvement is likely to continue.
- Provisions in the bill prevent conferences clearing $700 million in annual revenue from adding schools from other wealthy conferences, directly restricting expansion plans for the Big Ten and SEC.
- The measure also creates a Commission on the Future of College Athletics to study longer-term reforms as Congress continues searching for solutions to the evolving sports landscape.
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Senate Takes On College Sports Crisis… Can Congress Save Athletes?
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College sports bill advances as Brendan Sorsby saga intensifies calls for reform
A bipartisan effort to overhaul college athletics cleared a major hurdle this week as the Senate Commerce Committee voted 19-9 to advance the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, sending the legislation to the full Senate amid renewed scrutiny over athlete gambling rules sparked by the Brendan Sorsby controversy. The bill, crafted by Sens. Ted Cruz, a Republican, and Maria Cantwell, a Democrat, would establish national standards for name, image a…
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Senate Advances College Sports Bill Despite SEC, Big Ten
The Senate Commerce Committee voted 19, 9 on Thursday to advance the Protect College Sports Act, a bipartisan measure that would impose federal rules on athlete payments, transfers, and eligibility, and hand the NCAA an antitrust exemption it has sought for years. The bill now heads to the full Senate floor, where it will need 60 votes to pass. No college sports bill has ever cleared a committee and reached the Senate floor. That alone makes the…

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