President Orders Transfer Limits to Save College Sports from NIL and Portal Chaos

President Trump has signed an executive order to impose strict transfer limits in college athletics, aiming to restore stability to the sport. The order targets fraudulent NIL arrangements and defines them as payments above fair market value tied to athletic participation.
President Trump signed an executive order to reform college athletics. The order imposes strict transfer limits, allowing athletes one transfer during a five-year eligibility window with immediate playing eligibility, and one additional transfer after earning a four-year degree. A second transfer outside these parameters would require sitting out a season. The order aims to curb the chaos of the unrestricted transfer portal. It also targets fraudulent NIL arrangements, defining them as payments above fair market value tied to athletic participation. The President framed the move as essential to saving college sports from financial instability.
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