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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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fortune.comStai leggendo1 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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apnews.com1 g fa

Citing 'critical issues,' SEC, Big Ten withhold support for bipartisan college sports bill

SEC and Big Ten block bipartisan sports bill over insufficient federal preemption of state laws. Their control of College Football Playoff decisions reveals how power concentration and regulatory fragmentation impede uniform federal standards—relevant to tech compliance architecture.

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thestar.com1 g fa

Citing ‘critical issues,’ SEC, Big Ten withhold support for bipartisan college sports bill

The two biggest conferences in college sports released a statement Tuesday saying they do not support the current version of a bipartisan bill designed to regulate an industry struggling for

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nytimes.com1 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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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    Citing 'critical issues,' SEC, Big Ten withhold support for bipartisan college sports bill

    The two biggest conferences in college sports say they do not support the current version of a bipartisan bill designed to regulate an industry struggling for answers in a quickly…

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·thestar.com

    Citing ‘critical issues,’ SEC, Big Ten withhold support for bipartisan college sports bill

    The two biggest conferences in college sports released a statement Tuesday saying they do not support the current version of a bipartisan bill designed to regulate an industry…

  3. 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?

  4. 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.