SEC Warns Protect College Sports Act May Trigger More Lawsuits
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has expressed significant concerns regarding the proposed Protect College Sports Act. According to a June 8 memo obtained by CBS Sports, the conference believes the legislation, contrary to its stated goals, could lead to an increase in lawsuits rather than a reduction. The memo reportedly outlines the SEC's specific objections to the act.

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has issued a warning about the potential consequences of the proposed Protect College Sports Act.
The conference contends that the legislation, rather than mitigating legal disputes, may actually contribute to an increase in lawsuits within college sports.
Specific objections from the SEC are detailed in a memo dated June 8, which was obtained by CBS Sports. This document reportedly outlines the conference's concerns regarding various aspects of the act.
The SEC's position suggests that the proposed legislation, if enacted, could introduce complexities that might escalate legal challenges across college athletics. (Source: CBS Sports)


