Efforts to reform college sports remain uncertain as falls arrives, with the two most-thorough attempts each struggling to find enough backing in Congress due to their different priorities. The SCORE Act, introduced in July with a hint of bipartisanship, would give the NCAA a limited antitrust exemption — targeted to shield the nation's largest overseer of college sports from potential lawsuits against eligibility rules — and would bar athletes from becoming employees of their schools. The SAFE Act, introduced by Democratic lawmakers last month, focuses on allowing conferences to pool their broadcast rights.
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