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Trump to Convene Panel on Future of College Sports
Roundtable to include sports leaders, executives, and political figures
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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President Donald Trump plans to host a roundtable discussion on March 6 focused on the future of college athletics. The invite list includes dozens of important figures and sports celebrities aimed at exploring the many challenges facing the industry, such as governance, athlete employment status, collective bargaining, legal battles, and federal involvement.
Why it matters
The meeting comes amid continued uncertainty in college sports governance, with the NCAA’s authority weakened by court rulings and the changing name, image and likeness (NIL) landscape. The White House could be positioning itself as a convening table to address the chaos facing the industry.
The details
The roundtable will likely touch on big-picture issues facing college athletics, such as governance, athlete employment status, collective bargaining, legal battles, and federal involvement. The invite list features college sports commissioners, university administrators, business executives, professional sports figures, and political officials, including NBA commissioner Adam Silver, golf legend Tiger Woods, and championship coaches Mack Brown, Nick Saban, and Urban Meyer.
- The roundtable is scheduled for March 6, 2026.
- Trump signed an executive order in July 2025 titled ‘Saving College Sports’ that directed federal agencies to scrutinize athlete employment classification, antitrust protections for the NCAA and conferences, and enforcement standards surrounding third-party NIL payments.
The players
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who plans to chair the discussion on the future of college sports.
Adam Silver
The commissioner of the National Basketball Association, who is among the invitees to the roundtable.
Tiger Woods
A legendary professional golfer, who is also among the invitees to the roundtable.
Mack Brown
A championship-winning college football coach, who is among the invitees to the roundtable.
Nick Saban
A championship-winning college football coach, who is among the invitees to the roundtable.
Urban Meyer
A championship-winning college football coach, who is among the invitees to the roundtable.
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.
The takeaway
This meeting highlights the ongoing challenges and uncertainty facing the college sports industry, with the White House seeking to play a role in addressing issues such as governance, athlete employment, and the changing NIL landscape.


