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Move over, Belichick: There’s a new most-important bill in college sports.
The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements (SCORE) Act, the most comprehensive bill connected to college athletics in decades, is set to be put up for a vote in the US House of Representatives, after two House committees gave it the thumbs-up along party lines yesterday (Republicans for, Democrats against).
The measure, which still has to pass the Rules Committee but could make it to the full floor as soon as September, would standardize name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules across states in the wake of the House v. NCAA settlement, among other things.
The institution-friendly SCORE Act would grant the NCAA antitrust protections, while also stipulating that athletes not be classified as employees, stripping their ability to collectively bargain.
Some of the bill’s other provisions include:
But…Pushback is mounting, with hangups mostly around the antitrust exemption and eliminating the ability for collective bargaining. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) dubbed the SCORE Act the “national championship of all heists,” while players’ associations of several pro sports leagues released a joint statement voicing opposition to the bill.
SCOREboard: The measure is likely to pass the Republican-controlled House, but would require the approval of seven Democratic senators to pass the Senate—a bar analysts say it’s unlikely to clear in its current form.
Elsewhere…Questions downstream from the House v. NCAA settlement—like where do NIL collectives fit in?—continue to be answered as court proceedings play out.
Beware: winter is coming, and the Unsigned are massing like the Unsullied. As NFL teams prepare to kick off their respective training camps before the end of the month, 30 of the league’s 32 second-round draft picks still remain without contracts.
🏛️ A bipartisan push led by House reps from Texas and Nevada is emerging to reverse a provision in the megabill recently signed into law by President Trump that could kill sports gambling in America.
💰 College students are increasingly being asked to help pay the Piper—last name Williams, an incoming five-star 6-ft-5 women’s basketball center from Bloomington.
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