Trump signs executive order intended to stabilize college sports, limit transfers

President Trump signed an executive order aimed at stabilizing college sports, mandating eligibility limits and transfer rules. The order proposes a five-year participation window and could prevent costly lawsuits, but legal experts warn it conflicts with existing court rulings and will likely spark litigation.
President Trump signed an executive order to regulate college sports. The order gives federal agencies authority to cut funding at non-compliant schools. It proposes a five-year participation window and structured transfer rules. The order also calls for the Education Department, Federal Trade Commission, and attorney general's office to evaluate rule violations. This could lead to universities being deemed unfit for federal grants and contracts. The order may conflict with existing court rulings and spark litigation.
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