While it’s not perfect, President Trump’s Executive Order is a Step in the Right Direction

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President Trump signed an executive order calling for the NCAA to make changes to their rules regarding the transfer portal and eligibility. The order aims to protect the future of college sports by introducing a 5-for-5 system and redefining eligibility, as well as providing protections for women's collegiate sports and athlete medical/mental health support.
President Trump signed an executive order on April 3, calling for the NCAA to make changes to their rules. The order recommends a 5-for-5 system, where athletes have five years to play five seasons. It also suggests redefining eligibility and introducing protections for women's collegiate sports and athlete medical/mental health support. The order aims to address issues with the transfer portal and eligibility. Trump's order also includes a condition to review athletic programs that break NCAA rules, with potential penalties including lost scholarships or funding.
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