04-09-2025, 04:59 PM
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Eventually, things get to a point when regulatory organizations lose control and something or someone steps in to regain control. This proposed legislation has some good some bad, some ridiculous. But it is the first step in a process that will take years with all of the legal challenges that will arise. Change will eventually come to the NCAA or its offspring.
Major changes outlined by the proposed legislation:
- Create a new association to replace the NCAA, known as the American Collegiate Sports Association. The entity would replace the NCAA and, “oversee and regulate college sports.”
- The ACSA would have a commissioner appointed by the President with advice and consent of the Senate. The commissioner would serve four-year terms.
- Require all NIL $ from schools & collectives to be distributed equally to all (men & women) athletes at ASCA schools.
- Coaches’ maximum annual salary would have a cap of, “10 times the full cost of attendance at such institution.”
Federal bill introduced to replace NCAA, limitless transfers, shake up conferences, cap coach salaries
Interesting approach. Will get a lot of support in California, not so much in Midwest, Southeast and
Southwest. If the approach focused on the portal , on capping money which could be spent by a school without telling them how to distribute it, and left coaching salaries up to the school paying the money, it might fly. (Thought on portal is that you could have one portal period per year for all sports, probably in July and limit transfers to one , it might fly) But good luck with any approach that gets the discussion going. Some change is needed
