As Big Ten, SEC hold on vote, Senators growing impatient over Protect College Sports Act

SPK145

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If passed this week, would this negate the roster/salary cap issues from yesterday's injunction?
 

NYShoreGuy

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If passed this week, would this negate the roster/salary cap issues from yesterday's injunction?
Would be a confirmed bill that gets sent to the lower body not in session for them to vote so that it can be signed by the president

BTW tuberville against this
 

STLPirate12

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It's ridiculous that Congress is wasting time on this. Do they really have nothing better to do than over regulate college sports? Just another example of the government sticking it's nose where it doesn't belong.

They act like they know they they're talking about, but the reality is that almost none of them have the industry knowledge to foresee the things they'll break downstream with their "fixes".
 

Halldan

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Senate vote on college sports bill now slated for September​


 

radecicco

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If passed, the bill will allow conferences to go to 19 members. Which means there will be a final wild last chance conference realignment/expansion. When the dust clears, the ACC will probably have five spots to fill after expected departures. One of those new members will be UCONN.
 

NYShoreGuy

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If passed, the bill will allow conferences to go to 19 members. Which means there will be a final wild last chance conference realignment/expansion. When the dust clears, the ACC will probably have five spots to fill after expected departures. One of those new members will be UCONN.
Watch the GOP southern senator block push to pass the key amendment in the fall
 

dehere23

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If passed, the bill will allow conferences to go to 19 members. Which means there will be a final wild last chance conference realignment/expansion. When the dust clears, the ACC will probably have five spots to fill after expected departures. One of those new members will be UCONN.
Candidly, I don't follow this stuff or the prediction as much as others. Beyond UCONN, do you think any non-football BE programs will be targets, or will the ACC target only programs with football.
 

radecicco

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Candidly, I don't follow this stuff or the prediction as much as others. Beyond UCONN, do you think any non-football BE programs will be targets, or will the ACC target only programs with football.
Who knows? The ACC might be desperate to try anything. They’re looking at the likes of UCONN and Tulane to replace UNC, Virginia, Miami, Clemson and Fla State. Not good. The Big 12 will likely go for Memphis, San Fidgo State and Wash State. The B1G of course ND.
 
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