Trump issues executive order to bolster college sports rules - Reuters
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"President Trump recognizes the critical role of American college sports in fostering leadership, education, and community pride."
— Donald J. Trump , Politician
"America’s system of college sports has long provided scholarships and life-changing educational, athletic, and leadership opportunities to millions of America’s future leaders."
— Donald Trump , Politician
"I certainly appreciate his interest in the issue."
— Charlie Baker , Executive
"There continues to be significant momentum to preserve the athletic and academic opportunities for the next generation of student-athletes."
— Jim Phillips , Executive
"The Order also calls on Congress to quickly pass legislation to address these critical issues."
— Donald Trump , Politician
"What they’ve done is destroyed college sports and destroying colleges because colleges can’t afford to pay quarterbacks, that never threw a ball before, that a 17 years old, $12 million dollars to play college, because every college is going to go bankrupt."
— Donald Trump , Politician
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President of the NCAA.
Donald J. Trump is the former President of the United States.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
ACC Commissioner.
U.S. Senator from Alabama who shared his condolences on social media regarding the death of James 'Weston' Higginbotham.
Trinidad Chambliss is a college football quarterback.
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President Trump signed an executive order aimed at restoring 'order, fairness and stability' to college athletics, directing federal agencies to bolster the effectiveness of key rules on transferring, eligibility, and pay-for-play.
An executive order signed by President Trump aims to protect the future of college sports by addressing issues related to pay-for-play, eligibility, and financial stability, with a call for legislative action from Congress.
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at restoring 'order, fairness and stability' to college athletics, directing federal agencies to evaluate whether violations of key rules render universities unfit for federal grants and contracts.
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order to increase the NCAA's control over college athletes and programs, threatening to review federal government grants and contracts for colleges and universities that don't comply with NCAA rules.
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at restoring 'order, fairness and stability' to college athletics, directing federal agencies to bolster the effectiveness of key rules on transferring, eligibility, and pay-for-play.
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order to increase the NCAA's control over college athletes and programs, threatening to review federal government grants and contracts for colleges and universities that don't comply with NCAA rules.
President Trump signed an executive order to preserve college athletics by restoring order, fairness, and stability, directing federal agencies to bolster key college-sports rules on transferring, eligibility, and pay-for-play.
President Trump issued an executive order aimed at standardizing eligibility restrictions and transfers, mirroring Senator Tommy Tuberville's bill introduced late last month, which would limit athletes to a 5-years-to-play-5 eligibility clock and one undergraduate transfer in which they could play immediately.
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