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Trump admin rescinds Biden’s gender equity plan for NCAA NIL payments: ‘Profoundly unfair’

President Donald Trump's new administration has revoked guidance from the Biden administration, which requires payment of names, images and likeness to ensure that university athletes are distributed equally between men and women.

The U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Office announced Wednesday that it had revoked a nine-page document from the Biden administration, which provided guidance on NIL payments. The Trump government explained the title of the IX guidance.11 hours“We're pushing in the “final day” of the Biden administration.

Under the Biden administration, zero payments, including donations, approvals, or like-like transactions across the NCAA football program, must be distributed evenly between male and female sports. For example, if Ohio State football earned $100 million, it would have to be split into one or all of the school's women's athletic programs.

“It's overly stressful, deeply unfair.”

At this point, most major university sports programs work with the collective to earn from fan contributions and group approval transactions, as well as individual players whose entire roster has their own portraits and sponsorships. Let us be able to get the following: This essentially means that women's athletic programs need little or no income to pay “proportionally” or face the possibility of a Title IX violation.

“The Zero's leadership, which was exposed by the Biden administration on the last day, is overly burdensome, extremely unfair and far beyond what agency guidance is intended to achieve.” release Press inside.

He continued, “In the absence of reliable legal justification, the Biden administration will be able to use male and female athletes under Title IX, as NIL agreements between schools and student-athletes are similar to financial aid.” He argued that it must be distributed proportionally between.”

The trainer went on to say that for more than 50 years of Title IX's existence, there was no interpretation that included how revenue generation should be allocated as compensation for student-athletes.

“The claim that Title IX forces schools and universities to distribute student athlete revenues proportionally based on gender equity considerations requires clear legal authority to support that. It's not there,” the trainer added.

It is important to note that NCAA student-athletes were unable to receive money for the likeness until 2021 and were never allowed to be paid by the school.

President Trump previously believed in the idea that wages should be fair between male and female sports. He said in November 2024 that the idea “sounds unfair” especially if the contract has already been agreed to.

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