07/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/06/2026 10:09
The University of Alabama and Auburn University oppose the Protect College Sports Act and urge the Senate not to advance it in its current form.
The bill is presented as a way to "stabilize" college athletics, but it would do the opposite by perpetuating the very instability it claims to cure through provisions that would:
Auburn University and The University of Alabama both appreciate Congress's attention to these challenges and share the goals of creating opportunities for and protecting student-athletes, sustaining women's and Olympic sports, and promoting fair competition through a single, clear national set of rules. But this bill does not meet that standard. In its current form, it solves little of what genuinely challenges college athletics and leaves the central questions to the courts, inviting the very litigation it claims to prevent.
Alabama and Auburn stand ready to work with their Congressional delegation and Members of both parties on a durable solution that protects student-athletes and preserves the ability of universities to compete and operate responsibly.
Scott Phelps
President Pro tempore
The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama System
James H. Sanford
President Pro tempore
Auburn University Board of Trustees
Dr. Peter Mohler
President
The University of Alabama
Dr. Christopher B. Roberts
President
Auburn University
Alex House, UA Strategic Communications, [email protected]