The NCAA thought it had won something back in July 2021 when it embraced NIL. Student-athletes could now cash in on their name, image, and likeness. And it sounds beneficial like there’s nothing bad about it. But when there are no set rules overseeing it, it becomes chaotic, especially where money is concerned. Three years later, the whole enterprise feels like college sports took a blind corner with no proper brakes. But now, Congress is eyeing the wreckage.

On June 5, Ross Dellenger posted a hearing notice by the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade on X. In his caption, he wrote, “ A House Commerce subcommittee is holding a legislative hearing on college sports next Thursday. This *legislative* hearing suggests the introduction of a new House bill. It will be the 13t

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