#AGTG After careful consideration and conversations with my family, I will be shutting down my recruitment! I am 10000% committed to @TCUFootball 🐸💜
To every coach who has given me an opportunity, I appreciate you all!
#GoFrogs#BleedPurple@CoachRickerOL@samspiegs
Breaking: TCU lands a commitment from touted OT Ty Greene, he tells @Rivals 🐸
“I feel like I could thrive there.”
Read: https://t.co/Sbem1WnNWl @TyGreene27
For years, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti told Congress that federal legislation was essential for college sports.
They lobbied on Capitol Hill alongside other Power conference leaders for federal NIL guidelines and national standards.
They aren't refusing to support the Protect College Sports Act because they care about athletes. They're doing it because they care about the bill’s media rights pooling provisions. They're looking out for their best interests. Who can blame them?
But it further proves that earlier calls for Congress were less about "saving college sports" or curing "chaos," and more about preserving power.
To be clear, I'm happy to read that the SEC and Big Ten do not support the Protect College Sports Act. But it has nothing to do with "lasting stability for college athletics."
@JarheadFrog It’s okay to root for fellow Big 12 schools in this BIG 10/SEC conglomerate that is forming. Id easily root for TCU if roles were reversed and it’s painful for me to admit that