The order steps into a legal landscape that has already reshaped college athletics in ways no executive action can easily reverse.
College sports compliance, federal research grants and defense contracts don't have an obvious connection. An executive order signed Friday by President Donald Trump is meant to create one.
The SCORE Act is short for Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements.
If you want a glimpse of how college athletic departments may operate in the future, take a look at what the University of Kentucky board of trustees will vote Friday.
The so-called “pay for play” scandal broke in 2017 and wound up costing Louisville coach Rick Pitino and athletics director Tom Jurich their jobs.
Athletes will be allowed to identify themselves by sport and school, but the use of school and conference logos and other trademarks will be prohibited.
What are the next steps for U of L? Eric Crawford talks strategy.