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Donald Trump says college sports 'turning into pro sports' with no rules, urges for bipartisan bill to sign

Well, the clock is ticking on lawmakers to pass the Protect College Sports Act that was further discussed on Wednesday during a Senate Commerce hearing. Now, President Donald Trump is weighing in on the bipartisan legislation created by Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) that is currently being discussed on Capitol Hill between congressional leaders and college athletic officials. Among the issues currently impacting college athletics is how schools are going to afford to...

Fox News 7d ago

SEC, Big Ten jointly oppose college sports bill

The two biggest conferences in college sports released a statement Tuesday saying they do not support the current version of a bipartisan bill designed to regulate an industry struggling for answers in a quickly changing era in which some players make millions. The Southeastern and Big Ten conferences said the "bill leaves critical issues unresolved," including not "meaningfully" preempting state laws with a federal one, which has long been considered a key element for a measure to get...

ESPN 8d ago

Nick Saban urges Senate to pass legislation to fix college sports, but coaching contracts glossed over

The ongoing debate over whether Congress should intervene in college sports took center stage in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday as Nick Saban headlined a group of witnesses warning that the current system is unsustainable without federal legislation. There’s little doubt that NIL and the transfer portal have created a host of challenges. Some schools are spending upward of $40 million on football rosters for the upcoming season, while constant player movement has left athletic departments...

Fox News 8d ago

Saban to Congress: College bill will 'bring order'...

Former Alabama coach Nick Saban faced several United States senators Wednesday morning in a historic hearing on Capitol Hill and pleaded for Congress to "bring order to a system that badly needs fixing" in the NIL and transfer portal era. "Congress does not need to micromanage college athletics," Saban said in a nearly packed room during the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing. "Congress does need to fix the mess in the courts and create a national framework so the...

ESPN 8d ago

College athletics integrity 'left the building' after judge lets Sorsby play despite gambling admission

The integrity of college athletics has officially left the building, and the final nail in the coffin came from a Houston judge who ruled that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby can play this upcoming season for the Red Raiders after admitting to gambling on his own team. We have now lost the entire plot, and there is nothing anyone can say that will put the blame on the NCAA in this case. Welcome to the party, where anything goes.

Fox News 3d ago

Texas AG threatens legal war against Big 12 over potential sanctions around Brendan Sorsby

It's been an interesting week for the Texas Tech athletic department. What started as a monumental moment for the Red Raiders' College Football Playoff hopes as the fallout turned into backlash — after a judge granted quarterback Brendan Sorsby an injunction allowing him to play this season — quickly created a public relations nightmare. Everything came to a head on Wednesday, as Joey McGuire spoke at a booster event in Houston, Texas, while booster and board of regents member Cody Campbell...

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Wetzel: Don't blame Texas Tech for a judge's bad r...

The most absurd, ridiculous and laughable development in college athletics this week should have been Judge Ken Curry granting of a temporary restraining order prohibiting the NCAA from banning Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby for extensive violations of its sports wagering bylaws. After all, it left the NCAA as the only sports governing body on earth that can't sideline a player for, among other things, betting on his own team, as Sorsby did at least 40 times when he was part of the...

ESPN 8h ago

AI is blowing up music. How should the Grammys handle it?

Today I’m talking with Harvey Mason Jr., who is CEO of the Recording Academy — that’s the outfit that puts on the Grammy Awards. I last talked to Harvey in 2024, when it was obvious that generative AI would upend the music industry, but still not exactly clear how that would happen.  Well, it’s been 18 months since that conversation, and you’re going to hear Harvey say that AI is now “omnipresent” in music production. And Harvey knows what he’s talking about — he is himself a legendary...

The Verge 10d ago

AG warns Big 12 if TTU punished for Sorsby case

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton sent a letter to Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark and board of directors chairman Douglas Girod on Thursday, notifying the league that it would be exposed to "substantial liability" if it takes action against Texas Tech for playing quarterback Brendan Sorsby. The Big 12 Conference's presidents were scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss whether the league can invoke Bylaw 3.6 to sanction the Red Raiders if they decide to play Sorsby, who was declared...

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LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke calls Caitlin Clark 'oafish' and 'spoiled' in lengthy takedown column

The media contains no shortage of Caitlin Clark haters, but it added another one Sunday. Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Plaschke posted a lengthy article expressing his disdain for Clark, describing her with words like "oafish," "entitled," "spoiled" and "coddled. "The column is titled, "Whiny Caitlin Clark’s tired antics needs to end.

Fox News 4d ago