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The Protect College Sports Act EXPLAINED: Will the SEC & Big Ten support the bipartisan legislation?

The Protect College Sports Act EXPLAINED: Will the SEC & Big Ten support the bipartisan legislation?

Episode 855 Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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On Wednesday, Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell proposed The Protect College Sports Act. Watch here as Andy & Ari discuss the ins and outs of this bill and if the SEC and Big Ten will get behind this proposed idea. Do you think this is the right way to fix college athletics?

 

(0:00) On Today’s Episode

(1:20) Intro: Protect College Sports Act

(11:50) Main reason schools don’t want to collectively bargain

(16:12) How would the bill work?

(24:40) Pete Golding responds to Lane Kiffin

(33:01) Golding on Tampering

(39:21) Who am I?

(53:02) Brendan Sorsby denied reinstatement

(1:01:25) Conclusion: See you tomorrow!

 

 

After the fellas discuss the bipartisan legislation being proposed, the guys head down to Destin, Florida, where Andy is covering the 2026 SEC Spring Meetings. Today, Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding met with the media and had some comments regarding Lane Kiffin and the tampering situation in college football.

 

In this week’s edition of Who Am I, Andy asks Ari a series of questions in what may be the toughest edition of the game yet.

 

To close, Andy & Ari cover some more news surrounding the Brendan Sorsby case. As the NCAA has denied his appeal for reinstatement, what’s next for the Texas Tech QB?

 

Send your questions to:

andystapleson3@gmail.com

ari.wasserman@on3.com


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Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman

Producer: River Bailey

 

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