Yurachek Backs Trump’s Order on Athlete Status
UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – The order aims to create national standards amid rising athlete compensation and legal challenges that have disrupted the amateurism model, affecting over 1,100 NCAA universities.
- On July 24, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal authorities to clarify college athlete employment status, aiming to establish clearer standards and bar pay-for-play payments.
- Starting July 1, schools gained authority to pay athletes, and a 9-0 Supreme Court decision struck down caps on education benefits, no attribution needed.
- He also asked the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission to preserve college athletics through litigation, and Trump’s order warns many college sports will soon cease to exist without guardrails.
- NCAA President Charlie Baker welcomed the order, saying `the association appreciates the Trump administration’s focus and looks forward to working with student-athletes and Congress,` while John Calipari said `I am encouraged by the president's executive order today.`
- Following Baker's engagement, the order directs White House staff to work with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee to protect the Team USA pipeline.
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — University of Arkansas Athletics Director Hunter Yurachek voiced support on social media for President Donald Trump’s new executive order, which calls for clarity on whether college athletes should be considered employees. President Donald Trump signed an executive order July 24 directing federal officials to clarify whether college athletes are employees of their schools. "I am excited about the positive impact …
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