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Chris Williams welcomes attorney Nate Boulton for a deep dive into the future of college athletics as Congress prepares to debate major NCAA legislation on Capitol Hill. From NIL and collective bargaining to transfer portal chaos and Olympic sports funding, the guys unpack why college sports may be approaching a total reset. šļø Congress enters the college sports fight Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell introduce bipartisan legislation aimed at reshaping college athletics. Chris and Nate discuss why the NCAA may have finally lost the āstudent-athleteā argument for good. š° Is collective bargaining inevitable? Nate explains why college football and basketball now resemble professional sports development leagues ā and why a true collective bargaining agreement may be the only realistic solution moving forward. š The transfer portal problem Fans donāt seem to mind athletes making money⦠but they do hate roster instability. The guys debate contracts, transfer limits, player movement, and whether college sports are losing their identity. āļø Could Congress accidentally make things worse? The conversation dives into antitrust exemptions, employee status, NIL regulation, and why trying to legislate college sports could create even more loopholes and unintended consequences. š„ What happens to Olympic sports? As football and basketball budgets explode, non-revenue sports face growing pressure. Nate explains why programs like gymnastics, wrestling, soccer, and rowing may be caught in the middle. š„ Also included: ⢠Why the NCAA mishandled the NIL era ⢠SEC and Big Ten power consolidation ⢠Why fans are exhausted by constant fundraising ⢠Coaches vs. players power imbalance CW Pod presented by Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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