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Protect College Sports Act of 2026
6/22/2026, 3:29 PM
Summary of Bill HR 9137
Congressional Summary of HR 9137
Protect College Sports Act of 2026
This bill establishes requirements for name, image, or likeness (NIL) agreements for college student athletes and provides a limited antitrust exemption for schools and conferences to pool and sell certain college sports media rights. The requirements address elements of the court-approved agreement to settle In re College Athlete NIL Litigation (i.e., House settlement).
First, the bill statutorily prohibits institutions, conferences, or interstate intercollegiate athletic associations (e.g., the National Collegiate Athletic Association [NCAA]) from restricting student athletes from entering NIL agreements (subject to specified limitations). Students must report to their institution NIL compensation greater than $600.
The bill requires agents to register with a state and caps agent endorsement contract fees at 5%.
The bill also provides student athletes with one transfer without losing athletic eligibility and restricts football personnel from becoming the head football coach at a different institution during the same season.
Further, the bill prohibits institutions, conferences, or specified entities acting for the benefit of an institution from providing athletes with compensation that circumvents the limit on sharing revenue with student athletes established under the House settlement. The bill also makes the limit permanent and provides for an annual inflation adjustment.
Additionally, the bill establishes (subject to specified conditions) a limited antitrust exemption for institutions or conferences that form joint agreements to transfer their sports telecasting rights to a third party. Such an agreement requires participation from at least 75% of the institutions in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
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Current Status of Bill HR 9137
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 9137
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 9137
Primary Policy Focus
Sports and RecreationAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 9137
Comments

Leland Rollins
5 days ago
I dunno bout this new bill for college sports. It sounds like it gonna mess things up for the teams and players. Why they gotta change things now? I heard it gonna make it harder for colleges to recruit athletes. This bill, it just don't make sense to me. Who gonna benefit from this mess?

Brock McNeill
16 days ago
This bill is just another example of government overreach. It's ridiculous how they think they can control every aspect of our lives, including college sports. I can't believe they're wasting time and resources on something like this when there are so many other important issues that need to be addressed. It's frustrating to see our tax dollars being spent on nonsense like this.
