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Donald Trump takes ‘urgent action’ to save college sports as he issues funding threat to schools

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President Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order aimed at restoring ‘order, fairness, and stability’ to the landscape of American college sports. 

The White House describes the move as an ‘urgent action’ to preserve an institution that currently faces ‘chaos’ and significant financial pressures.

The order targets the current ‘arms race’ in college sports, which the administration claims threatens the survival of non-revenue and women’s programs.

Under the new directive, Federal agencies will evaluate whether universities remain fit for grants if they violate rules on eligibility, transferring and pay-for-play.

The President is calling for clear limits on participation, specifically proposing a consistent five-year window for student-athletes to compete in their sports. 

The order also allows college athletes to transfer schools only once before they graduate without having to sit out a season. Any school that plays an athlete that does not meet the new limits could risk losing its federal funding, as per the report. 

Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order aimed at restoring ‘order, fairness, and stability’ to the landscape of American college sports 

Trump is calling for clear limits on participation, specifically proposing a consistent five-year window for student-athletes to compete in their sports

Trump is calling for clear limits on participation, specifically proposing a consistent five-year window for student-athletes to compete in their sports

The order also seeks to implement structured transfer rules, aimed at ensuring both athletic and academic continuity for players moving between schools.

A major pillar of the order is the ban on ‘improper financial arrangements’, specifically targeting pay-for-play deals facilitated by outside collectives. 

To ensure schools follow these new guidelines, the Department of Education and the GSA will increase data collection and monitoring across all athletics. 

The order calls on Congress to ‘quickly pass legislation’ to address the issues.

It also directs the Federal Trade Commission and the Attorney General to take ‘appropriate enforcement actions’. 

However, ESPN reporter Dan Wetzel has noted that the executive order ‘will be legally challenged on multiple fronts’ and does not come into effect until August 1st. 

The President highlighted that college sports currently support over 500,000 student-athletes and provide nearly $4 billion in annual scholarships.

He noted that the collegiate system produced 75 percent of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team, underscoring the system’s role in American global dominance.

The President highlighted that college sports currently support over 500,000 student-athletes and provide nearly $4 billion in annual scholarships

The President highlighted that college sports currently support over 500,000 student-athletes and provide nearly $4 billion in annual scholarships

The order warns that without intervention, resources will be drained from all programs except for high-revenue sports like football and basketball.

Trump also used the signing to reinforce his previous stance on protecting women’s sports, ensuring equal opportunities remain available for female athletes.

The move follows a recent White House roundtable where the President pledged to intervene before the collegiate system faced ‘irreparable’ damage.

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