The name, image and proverb takes college sports through the storm, and it may take the government to slow down.
After meeting with Alabama coach Nick Saban on Thursday, according to President Donald Trump, an executive order to organize NIL deals in university athletics.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Saban Trump told that the flow of money has been affected by university sports. Saban does not want to stop voice payments, but he wants to “repair”.
On the appearance of Fox News last year, Saban urged Congress to intervene and make “equal in all fields”.
“And I think this still should be for all players, but not only the payment system for playing like us now where anyone who collects the largest amount of money in their team can pay more than others to the players, and it is not an area for operation.
Saban said that NCAA “can deal with” and any necessary changes, but Congress “needs to” add “national legislation.”
“Now, we only have the state legislation – and every different state – will protect NCAA from litigation by simply creating instructions for the future of athletics in the college. But the litigation is what prompted us to this point now.” “We must get some protection from litigation. I don't know if the anti -monopoly laws or anything else.
“I am not aware of all this to make a really recommend. But I know that we need a kind of federal standards and guidelines that allow people to apply their own rules.”
Last week, NCAA issued rules allowing colleges to be paid for athletes as a result of the settlement of billions of dollars in a lawsuit that is expected to enter into force this summer.

Earlier this week, Senator Tommy Tobreville, RA, said, “If someone” can help organize nothing, “He is President Trump.”
Saban Trump on Thursday at an event for graduate students in Alabama, where Trump gave a letter. In the speech, Trump escaped Alabama sports programs, saying that the school is a place where myths are made.