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President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to launch a Presidential Commission focused on college athletics — a move that could reshape the future of the sport at the national level.
According to Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger, the commission would explore major issues currently facing college sports, including NIL, the transfer portal, athlete employment, Title IX, and the chaotic landscape of conference realignment and media rights. The effort is expected to take months and involve a mix of voices from across the industry.
“Trump’s involvement, though not surprising, is a landmark moment in college athletics history — the country’s most powerful elected leader potentially shaping the future of the industry,” Dellenger wrote.
The commission is expected to include college athletics stakeholders, influential business figures tied to major programs, and possibly even a former coach or administrator. Legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban is reportedly expected to play a significant role after he and Trump met last week during the former president’s visit to Tuscaloosa for a University of Alabama graduation ceremony.
“During Trump’s visit to Tuscaloosa last week to give a graduation address at the University of Alabama, Trump and Saban met about college sports legislation — a meeting that’s now transformed into plans for this executive group to be formed,” Dellenger reported.
There’s also talk that Trump could announce the commission via executive order. The initiative could even “increase scrutiny” of how name, image, and likeness deals are handled, according to a separate report from the Wall Street Journal.
“Details of the commission are for now being kept private,” Dellenger added, “but the group is expected to feature college sports stakeholders, prominent businesspeople with deep connections to college football and, perhaps, even a former coach and administrator.”
If the plan comes to fruition, it would mark a highly unusual — and potentially far-reaching — intervention in college sports from one of the most prominent figures in American politics.
Link USA Today
According to Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger, the commission would explore major issues currently facing college sports, including NIL, the transfer portal, athlete employment, Title IX, and the chaotic landscape of conference realignment and media rights. The effort is expected to take months and involve a mix of voices from across the industry.
“Trump’s involvement, though not surprising, is a landmark moment in college athletics history — the country’s most powerful elected leader potentially shaping the future of the industry,” Dellenger wrote.
The commission is expected to include college athletics stakeholders, influential business figures tied to major programs, and possibly even a former coach or administrator. Legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban is reportedly expected to play a significant role after he and Trump met last week during the former president’s visit to Tuscaloosa for a University of Alabama graduation ceremony.
“During Trump’s visit to Tuscaloosa last week to give a graduation address at the University of Alabama, Trump and Saban met about college sports legislation — a meeting that’s now transformed into plans for this executive group to be formed,” Dellenger reported.
There’s also talk that Trump could announce the commission via executive order. The initiative could even “increase scrutiny” of how name, image, and likeness deals are handled, according to a separate report from the Wall Street Journal.
“Details of the commission are for now being kept private,” Dellenger added, “but the group is expected to feature college sports stakeholders, prominent businesspeople with deep connections to college football and, perhaps, even a former coach and administrator.”
If the plan comes to fruition, it would mark a highly unusual — and potentially far-reaching — intervention in college sports from one of the most prominent figures in American politics.
Link USA Today