Protect College Sports Act hearing set with notable testimonies
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 7:29 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026

The Protect College Sports Act hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, where key figures such as Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua and Nick Saban are set to testify. Discussions will focus on the implications of the bill and issues surrounding tampering in college football, specifically involving Ole Miss coach Pete Golding, who threatens to expose details if penalized. Additionally, Mike Leach has been added to the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the 2027 class, following a rule change that makes him eligible.
- •Hearing for the Protect College Sports Act takes place on Wednesday.
- •Pete Golding is under scrutiny for potential tampering allegations.
- •Mike Leach is now eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
- •Bevacqua and Saban are among those testifying at the hearing.
- •Discussion on the bill's potential impact on college athletics is expected.
- 7:29 PMYahoo Sports — Everything you need to know before the Protect College Sports Act hearing
"Previewing the Protect College Sports Act hearing. Pete Golding threatens to expose tampering. Mike Leach added to the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
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