Overview
- The White House has scheduled the “College Sports Roundtable” for March 6 at 4 p.m. ET, with roughly 35 invitees and President Trump as chair alongside vice chairs Ron DeSantis and Yankees president Randy Levine.
- Invited participants include Power Four commissioners and high‑profile figures such as Nick Saban, Tiger Woods, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro and Fox Sports president Eric Shanks.
- Topics are expected to include a potential NCAA antitrust exemption, NIL enforcement and limits, athlete employment and collective bargaining, and possible updates to the Sports Broadcasting Act.
- No current college athletes appear on the invite list obtained by Front Office Sports, prompting questions about representation in the discussion.
- Multiple reports note uncertainty about full attendance and near‑term outcomes, and past Trump actions on college sports, including a 2025 executive order, produced no binding changes.