Breaking down the ways the Protect College Sports Act could pass
College Football Enquirer co-hosts Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey examine the potential ways that the Protect College Sports Act could pass into law. Check out the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube or wherever you listen.
Video Transcript
Either it will pass because the SEC and the Big Ten accept the compromises that have been made, which I think is unlikely.
Yeah.
Or it will force them into doing what we've been saying, you and I, Godfrey, have been saying they're gonna have to do all along, which is collectively bargain with the athletes.
They, they've run out of options.
They, you know, they Look, they went and bought the body parts, and the lightning bolt has struck and the, and the monster's alive.
Guess what?
Once, once the lightning bolt hits, you don't control the monster anymore.
Perhaps there's a third path.
Mm-hmm.
They don't get any compromise, right?
They don't get what they want.
They don't get a compromise.
And it actually fuels the bill or gives the bill even a greater ch- chance to pass because so many people are seemingly mounting, behind this legislative effort because it will slow down and sort of shrink the gap between the Big Ten and all others.
So there's that sort of thought too, that it actually will help it because the Big Ten and SEC think there is an issue with it.

