Thu Jul 24 20:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Trump Poised to Sign Executive Order on College Athlete Compensation
**Washington D.C.** – Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order establishing national standards for name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights for college athletes, according to a CBS News report. The move comes as the U.S. House of Representatives recently introduced the SCORE Act, legislation aimed at protecting athletes’ NIL rights and promoting fair compensation in intercollegiate athletics.
The potential executive order could create a uniform federal standard for NIL legislation, potentially overriding the patchwork of state laws currently governing player compensation. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey expressed surprise at the news, stating he had no prior knowledge of the pending order.
“The President clearly has an interest in sports… He has been at our games,” Sankey acknowledged. “The notion of an executive order has been mentioned before.”
This development follows earlier reports that Trump intended to create a college sports commission to address NIL reform and other pressing issues. While those plans were put on hold, Trump’s continued interest in college athletics remains evident.
The move coincides with the recent creation of the College Sports Commission (CSC), an independent entity born from the House v. NCAA settlement, which launched an online portal, NIL Go, for athletes to report NIL deals.
Prominent figures like SEC Commissioner Sankey and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell have been vocal advocates for NIL reform. Campbell confirmed he has discussed ways to stabilize the college sports landscape with Trump but stated he was unaware of the imminent executive order.
The potential executive order signals a significant shift in the regulation of college athletics and could have far-reaching consequences for student-athletes and institutions across the country.