Trump threatens schools’ federal funding in new order aimed at stabilizing college sports
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| Marcus Domask #3 of the Illinois Fighting Illini in the second round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at CHI Health Center on March 23, 2024 in Omaha, Nebraska. |
President Donald Trump tried to put some teeth into his latest attempt to save college sports.
The threat of cutting funding to cash-starved schools that don't comply is real, even if the stricter rules that come out of the executive order he signed Friday could take a while to figure out.In the order signed hours before the women's Final Four tipped off one of the biggest weekends in college sports, Trump went after eligibility rules, transfers and the spiraling costs associated with an industry that now pays its players millions of dollars per year. He called on federal agencies to ensure schools are following the rules and threatened to choke off federal grants and funding — a similar approach his administration has taken to force universities around the country to alter policies involving diversity, equity and inclusion; transgender rights and even the kinds of classes they offer.







































































































