President Donald Trump Is Looking To Make College Sports Great Again With Commission Study
As the college sports world continues to change by the day, we are now seeing more public pressure from those in charge to fix the current problems that have arisen over the last number of years. Now, President Donald Trump is looking to put together a group of leaders to help solve some of these issues.
We've seen college commissioners, athletic directors and coaches make their way to Washington over the past few years, lobbying for congress to get involved in this current era of NIL, which has led to multiple court cases, along with rules that are hard to interpret.
Now, President Trump is taking the steps needed to help solve the problems, or at least get a group together that might have some ideas on how to set up guardrails around collegiate sports.
As first reported by Ross Dellenger, and confirmed by OutKick, Donald Trump is looking to put together a commission that will tackle a number of issues currently affecting the college landscape. We heard last week from Senator Tommy Tuberville, along with Nick Saban, about how college sports need some type of intervention to help solve the current problems plaguing the model that is set to be put into place with the House settlement.
While it might seem awkward for the President of the United States to intervene in such a matter, there have been enough prominent leaders in the sport asking for help that it only made sense for Donald Trump to get involved.
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - MAY 01: U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with former Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban as Trump takes the stage to address graduating students at Coleman Coliseum at the University of Alabama on May 01, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Trump's remarks come the day before


