Overview
- President Donald Trump is reportedly establishing a federal commission to address challenges in college athletics during the NIL era, including player compensation and roster turnover.
- Retired Alabama coach Nick Saban and Texas Tech alumnus Cody Campbell will co-chair the commission, leveraging their experience in college sports and policy advocacy.
- The proposed framework includes limited antitrust protection for the NCAA, clarification of players as students rather than employees, and federal preemption of state NIL laws.
- Any reforms recommended by the commission will require Congressional approval, as executive orders alone cannot enforce changes to college sports governance.
- Reactions are divided, with supporters citing the need for regulation and critics questioning the impartiality and necessity of the initiative.