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Trump Taps Nick Saban, Cody Campbell to Lead College Sports Reform Commission

The proposed commission aims to address NIL regulation, transfer rules, and athlete status, but its recommendations face congressional hurdles.

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US President Donald Trump, alongside defensive end Jack Sawyer (2nd L), wide receiever Emeka Egbuka (L), and head coach Ryan Day (R), holds an Ohio State Buckeyes football helmet as he hosts the 2025 College Football National Champions, Ohio State Buckeyes, celebrating the team's title-winning season with a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP)

Overview

  • President Trump is forming a federal commission to tackle challenges in college sports, including NIL earnings, transfer portal regulations, and eligibility rules.
  • Nick Saban, retired Alabama football coach, and Cody Campbell, Texas Tech regent, have been named co-chairs of the commission.
  • NCAA President Charlie Baker has expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the need for clarity and federal intervention to address fragmented state laws.
  • The commission's draft framework reportedly includes limited antitrust protections, federal preemption of state NIL laws, and a clause defining athletes as students, not employees.
  • The commission's recommendations would require congressional approval to take effect, posing significant political and legal challenges.