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President Trump will reportedly sign an executive order to limit NIL money for players

17 July 2025
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President Trump will reportedly sign an executive order to limit NIL money for players
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President Trump is reportedly working on an executive order to limit NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) spending in collegiate athletics, potentially establishing NCAA-friendly rules that could cap player earnings and classify athletes as β€œnon-employees.” This move, influenced by concerns from traditional powerhouse schools losing their recruiting edge, could significantly impact player compensation and further entrench institutional control over revenue distribution.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: President Trump wants to limit how much college athletes can earn from their names and pictures, which might make it harder for them to get money from sports.

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