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Can Congress stop SEC, Big Ten expansion? What we know about a proposed bill and realignment

The bipartisan Protect College Sports Act has a section designed to prevent the Big Ten and SEC breaking away. Could it actually work?

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nytimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Can Congress stop SEC, Big Ten expansion? What we know about a proposed bill and realignment

Congress proposes bill banning Big Ten and SEC from acquiring conference media rights, effectively freezing expansion for both leagues. The legislation could slow Power 2 consolidation by preserving revenue for non-Power 2 schools until media contracts expire in 2031.

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fortune.com1 g fa

The two most powerful conferences in college sports just pulled the rug on Congress | Fortune

One of the bill's key provisions would give conferences an option to pool their media rights — something the Big Ten and SEC didn't address.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Can Congress stop SEC, Big Ten expansion? What we know about a proposed bill and realignment

    The bipartisan Protect College Sports Act has a section designed to prevent the Big Ten and SEC breaking away. Could it actually work?

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    The two most powerful conferences in college sports just pulled the rug on Congress | Fortune

    One of the bill's key provisions would give conferences an option to pool their media rights — something the Big Ten and SEC didn't address.

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