Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman discusses Protect College Sports Act with SEC leaders

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Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman discusses Protect College Sports Act with SEC leaders
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On June 9, University of Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman participated in a virtual meeting with SEC presidents and senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell concerning the Protect College Sports Act. Plowman described the discussions as productive and emphasized the need for cooperation in refining the proposed legislation, which aims to regulate college athletics, player eligibility, and compensation. The Act includes provisions such as limiting athletes to five years of eligibility and addressing transfer policies. The SEC and Big Ten previously expressed concerns about the bill, calling for a consistent national framework and safeguards against litigation. Further collaboration among stakeholders is expected to align the legislation with the needs of student-athletes and the sports community at large.

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  • Plowman called the SEC meeting with senators a productive dialogue.
  • The Protect College Sports Act addresses player compensation and eligibility.
  • The SEC and Big Ten have not fully supported the bill as is.
  • Legislation aims to prevent leagues with $1 billion in revenue from merging.
  • Ongoing discussions will refine the bill to support student-athletes.
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  • 1:56 PMYahoo SportsTennessee chancellor Donde Plowman statement for SEC on Protect College Sports Act
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University of Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman released a statement on the Protect College Sports Act.

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