Trump gives second wind to reforming college sports regulation
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President Trump is pushing to reform how college sports are regulated.
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President Trump is pushing for major reforms to college sports regulation, giving new momentum to stalled Congressional efforts to rein in the NCAA and major university athletic programs. The president convened a White House task force meeting last week with top sports executives and coaches to discuss overhauling how college athletics operates as a big business. Trump's intervention comes as college sports faces mounting criticism over issues like athlete compensation, transfer rules, and the growing commercialization of amateur athletics. The presidential backing could help break through legislative gridlock that has previously stalled efforts to impose federal oversight on the NCAA. Congressional action on college sports reform had lost steam in recent years, but Trump's direct involvement signals the White House views this as a priority issue for his second term.
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