A healthy college sports system requires athletes to have a meaningful voice. The PCSA weakens collective bargaining while centralizing control, making it a step in the wrong direction and a solution to the wrong problem.
@LauraLoomer@nvidia@ai4allorg@elonmusk Serious national security questions deserve serious evidence. A 2017 donation to an education nonprofit doesn’t prove what some people are implying. It’s better to debate current policies, export controls, and actual security risks than build a case out of old associations.
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@WinterSportsLaw Oh this is PCSA protecting college sports?!! it seems protecting money than athletes. That’s not reform it’s more of giving restriction compensation and tighter control.
Women fighting for a seat at the table in college sports. Protect College Sports Act handing more power to the federal government while restricting athlete freedom isn't progress… it's a step backward. Their voices matter and they shouldn't be ignored.
Current and former women’s college basketball players are speaking out against the Protect College Sports Act, and in favor of a model with collective bargaining.
They note they’re already treated like pros and that Congress shouldn’t be limiting their rights.
@SenTuberville@SenTedCruz Absolutely!!College sports needs structure, enforcement, and real NIL standards. Turning it into a federal-controlled system with mandates, revenue, redistribution, and media rights pooling goes way beyond reform. It's not fixing the fire it's changing who runs the building.
If Texas Tech is saying they acted with complete integrity while everything going on in college sports right now is this messy... yeah the meme fits perfectly 🫡🔥
Texas Tech Board Chair Cody Campbell:
“The bottom line is that Texas Tech did absolutely nothing but act with complete integrity through this entire process.”