Just a snippet from the espn propaganda piece:
"Republicans favor restoring the NCAA's ability to make its own rules without the government getting in the way.
"No one in their right mind wants Congress deciding what constitutes pass interference," Cruz said. "We don't want politicians in the middle of deciding how sports will be governed."
Democrats have been more skeptical of writing the NCAA a blank check based solely on schools' promise that they would do more to serve athletes. Democrats' proposals included more detailed and player-friendly provisions such as a pathway to forming player unions and an athlete's "bill of rights," which demanded the NCAA do more to provide athletes with items such as medical care and educational benefits."
"Republicans favor restoring the NCAA's ability to make its own rules without the government getting in the way.
"No one in their right mind wants Congress deciding what constitutes pass interference," Cruz said. "We don't want politicians in the middle of deciding how sports will be governed."
Democrats have been more skeptical of writing the NCAA a blank check based solely on schools' promise that they would do more to serve athletes. Democrats' proposals included more detailed and player-friendly provisions such as a pathway to forming player unions and an athlete's "bill of rights," which demanded the NCAA do more to provide athletes with items such as medical care and educational benefits."