The Protect College Sports Act, sponsored by Sens. Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz, could yield some unintended benefits for the House v. NCAA plaintiffs.

The senators trying to fix college sports will introduce a bipartisan bill designed to break a congressional logjam that would regulate payments to players, limit them to one…

The Senators trying to fix college sports will introduce a bipartisan bill designed to break a Congressional logjam that would regulate payments to players, limit them to one…

The bill would allow limits on transfers and eligibility, enforce a spending cap and prevent coaches from leaving before the season's end.

Sens. Maria Cantwell, Ted Cruz are pushing a bill into Congress that seeks to bring order to the coaching carousel, tackle transfers, protect athletes

Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduced the Protect College Sports Act. It would bring big legal changes.

The bill aims to legislate player movement and eligibility, preserve rivalries and would prevent professionals from returning to college, among other proposals.

The bill would include regulations on player transfers and payments, rules on mid-season coach movement, and a ban on professional players in the NCAA.

The Protect College Sports Act, sponsored by Sens. Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz, could yield some unintended benefits for the House v. NCAA plaintiffs.

The proposed legislation’s most controversial element may be pooling media rights, which the SEC is already pushing back against.