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Big Ten, SEC say they don't support Protect College Sports Act in current form


The federal legislation that aims to provide a framework for college sports in the age of NIL deals and the transfer portal has hit a major obstacle. Or, more accurately, two major obstacles. In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the Big Ten and SEC said they do not support the Protect College Sports Act as drafted due to “critical issues” it leaves “unresolved.” (USA Today)

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Big Ten, SEC say they don't support Protect College Sports Act in current form