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have a system that has complete unregulated movement. The voice of Tony Petitti, commissioner of the Big Ten Athletic Conference. He and the commissioners of three other power conferences met Thursday with Brett Baer on Fox News Channel's special report to discuss a need for federal regulation of college sports as it relates to players transferring schools.
and name image likeness deals that pay the collegiate athletes. Brett Yormark headed the Big 12 Conference among those who were on Capitol Hill Wednesday to meet with state reps to lobby for federal oversight. There's such a passion on the Hill for what we do. So many of the members of Congress have had incredible experiences at the college level
at the colleges they attended and they understand that athletics sits at the front porch of those institutions and it drives everything in the ecosystem. So I think I speak on behalf of my colleagues, we're very optimistic we can move forward in a sustainable way, but again we need help from Congress. Big 12 Athletic Conference Commissioner Brett Yormark with Brett Baer on Fox News Channel. This past Monday in federal court in Oakland, California, the NCAA agreed to pay $2.8 billion in damages to athletes present and past.
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