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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban and other college athletics figures testified June 3 before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the bipartisan Protect College Sports Act, a Cruz-Cantwell measure aimed at curbing what supporters call an unsustainable, litigation-prone era of NIL bidding and unlimited transfers.
The proposal would give the NCAA limited antitrust protection, create a federal NIL framework that would preempt conflicting state laws, limit athletes to one âfreeâ transfer, cap eligibility, restrict in-season coach departures (the so-called âLane Kiffin Ruleâ) and allow conferences the option to pool media rights.
Saban urged Congress to âtap the brakes,â likening college sports to âthe biggest, baddest Ferrariâ heading toward a cliff and cited rapidly rising roster NIL spending.
Witnesses backing the bill included Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould and player Lance Holtzclaw.
The Big 12 and ACC have signaled support, but the two richest leagues â the SEC and Big Ten â publicly withheld endorsement, saying the draft âleaves critical issues unresolved.â The Congressional Black Caucus and some senators also signalled reservations, leaving the legislationâs path to passage uncertain.






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