College Sports Crisis? Athletic Directors Beg Congress to Step In on Athlete Pay Chaos

College athletic directors are increasingly urging Congress to step in and regulate Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) compensation to bring uniformity and fairness to a rapidly evolving landscape. Since the NCAA lifted restrictions on NIL deals, a patchwork of state laws and inconsistent enforcement has created a chaotic environment, with concerns over recruiting advantages, lack of transparency, and the growing role of third-party collectives. Athletic directors worry this unregulated system threatens the traditional model of college sports, blurring the line between amateurism and professionalism. By pushing for federal legislation, they hope to establish clear, nationwide guidelines that protect student-athletes while preserving competitive balance and institutional control.

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