WATCH: Trump addresses NCAA Collegiate National Champions at White House
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump reiterated his call for Congress to pass legislation to regulate college sports amid growing concerns over athletes transferring freely and earning salaries that strain athletic department budgets.
- Trump made these remarks during a White House event honoring NCAA championship-winning teams from 2025, including schools like Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, and Florida State.
- Earlier in the month, Trump signed an executive order aiming to limit athlete eligibility to five years, allow one penalty-free transfer for undergraduates, ban pay-for-play schemes, and protect women's and Olympic sports.
- The executive order faces potential legal challenges, prompting calls for federal legislation to solidify these restrictions and provide the NCAA with an antitrust exemption to enforce rules.
- Trump criticized the current system, highlighting the perceived unfairness of high school athletes competing against much older college athletes who extend their careers to maximize earnings from name, image, and likeness deals.