5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. The bipartisan Bill co-authored by Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell that would provide antitrust protection for college athletic enforcement has a decent chance of passing and being signed into law by the president.But not without debate and objection, of course.Among other relief provided by the Bill would be a one-time limit on players transferring for any or no reason, except for being allowed to transfer when a coach moves on.The Bill would also prevent tampering with a coach, as happened with LSU and Lane Kiffin last season, before the season ends.[The photo below is of 'How are you Fixed for Blades' Ted Cruz, not Grandpa Munster. Someone, please, tell Ted to find a new tailor. 😁]AP NewsKey Sens. Cruz, Cantwell look to break college sports log...The senators trying to fix college sports will introduce a bipartisan bill designed to break a congressional logjam that would regulate payments to players, limit them to one “free” transfer over thei
5 hours ago5 hr No. Well, good luck with this. I have little faith that our Congress can make anything better...but I guess we need to start somewhere. 🤞
4 hours ago4 hr No. Not so fast my friends...https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/inside-the-making-and-future-of-the-latest-bill-to-save-college-sports--and-the-major-sticking-point-thats-rankling-sec-and-big-ten-officials-012759191.html
2 hours ago2 hr Author Moderator No. 2 hours ago, HDuck said:Not so fast my friends...https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/inside-the-making-and-future-of-the-latest-bill-to-save-college-sports--and-the-major-sticking-point-thats-rankling-sec-and-big-ten-officials-012759191.htmlThanks, H. There is no way the B1G and the SEC will agree to market football and men's basketball with the ACC, B12, and G6. The Power 2 down the road could agree to go to market with one another. Cue the antitrust lawyers.
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