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Trump’s NIL Crackdown: Executive Order to Cap Spending and Reform Transfers in College Sports

Last updated: March 20, 2026 8:52 pm
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President Trump is preparing an executive order to impose spending caps and reform the transfer portal in college sports’ NIL system, targeting the financial abuses that have diverted university funds and disadvantaged non-revenue sports.

Trump is gearing up to fix the ‘name, image and likeness’ mess that’s dogging college sports: sources

The NIL system, introduced in 2021 to allow college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness, has evolved into a multibillion-dollar ecosystem fraught with controversy. Critics argue it has become a tax on higher education, with booster organizations diverting university resources away from academics and increasing student fees. This criticism is a central point in AOL Sports coverage of the issue.

What began as a victory for athlete rights quickly spiraled into a recruiting arms race. NIL collectives, often funded by alumni, began acting as de facto purchasing departments for schools, particularly in big-time football and basketball. This created a two-tier system where revenue sports reap massive deals while Olympic and female athletes are left behind.

President Trump’s upcoming executive order directly addresses these failures. Insiders confirm the order will include:

  • Spending caps for schools engaging in NIL endorsement deals.
  • Reforms to the transfer portal to curb serial transfers driven by financial incentives.
  • Measures to ensure NIL benefits extend beyond high-profile sports.
  • Exemptions for legitimate third-party business promotions, focusing only on university-affiliated arrangements.

These reforms aim to restore equilibrium, but the executive order is not expected to be the final word. Complex antitrust issues, such as the NCAA potentially suppressing athlete compensation, will likely invite legal challenges. Consequently, congressional action is anticipated, with House Speaker Mike Johnson and key senators like Ted Cruz, Maria Cantwell, and Eric Schmitt pushing for comprehensive legislation.

The excesses of the current system are starkly illustrated by deals like that of Arch Manning, the University of Texas quarterback and heir to the Manning football dynasty. His NIL agreement is worth nearly $7 million, a figure that underscores the financial disparity and pressure on schools to participate in the NIL arms race, as detailed by the New York Post.

For fans, the NIL chaos has transformed college sports into a free-agent market, eroding traditional team loyalty through constant roster turnover via the transfer portal. The financial focus on revenue sports threatens the viability of Olympic disciplines and women’s athletics, raising fundamental questions about the amateur ethos of collegiate competition.

Trump’s intervention signals a federal willingness to impose structure, but lasting reform requires navigating a web of legal and legislative hurdles. The coming weeks will reveal whether this executive order can catalyze the balanced, sustainable system that college sports desperately needs.

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