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As President Donald Trump has completed one of the most sports-focused administration in history, his recent “Saving College Sports” executive order has inspired a strong response from experienced sports agent Leh Steinberg.
Steinberg told Fox News Digital, “They were responding to a need that was out of recruitment and transfer portal control.”
The NCAA people are displayed at the center of a basicball court. (AP Photo/Keith Shri Kosic, File)
Executive order, which can be paid to college athletes and regulating the business of the college by banning the conservation of resources for women’s sports came to regulate the business of the college, at a time when the college athletes are being provided more money than before.
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Recently, the House vs. NCAA Supreme Court settlement for the first time legalized universities to pay college athletes through direct revenue. Previously, college athletes were allowed to make money only through Nil. But Trump’s mandate prevents athletes from being able to legally accept money from any third-party source to play for a certain school.
“It had some positive elements trying to regulate an area that has become irregular,” Steinberg said.
Steinberg believes that restricting “collective”, which means that the third party which was paid to athletes to pay for some universities, was necessary in maintaining the recruitment fair.
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“Whereas [schools] Still can bring a deal for a player, it’s going to fit the fair-market price, “Sayinggberg said.” This should cool the money market for this unstable recruitment. ,
Steinberg praised the intention of executive order for protecting and conservation of resources for college sports, apart from football and men’s basketball, especially women’s games that do not generate more revenue.
“This is a series of standards based on the revenue size of the athletic department that suggests that it does not cut scholarship for players in those games, so it is a protective tool,” Sayinberg said.
“If part of the target is to provide the most educational opportunities for most students, and we feel that playing the game is one of them, then it is simply college football, basketball and women’s basketball; it is a widespread accusation of protecting those games.”
The executive order only meets general objectives, and the Trump gives the administration 30 days to prepare an outline before it is implemented.
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President Donald Trump gave an executive order after signing it during an indoor opening parade on January 20, 2025 at Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
Steinberg believes that the defined language of the order should specifically determine what can be contributed to recruiting third-party third-fur-plays effectively, while boosters from boosters do not have hamstring other resources for college sports programs and do not obstruct the indigo market.
Steinberg said, “This is the guidelines in the guidelines in the context of collective or outside bodies in the context of contributing money to that recruitment process, and then it is based on an acceptable deal player branding and marketing that it has been found to establish some matrix and criteria.”
Steinberg also asked for the implementation of a salary cap in college football and men’s basketball.
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