

Trump's Exec Order: College Athletes Aren't Employees | Bill Belichick Ready For UNC Expectations?
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to mitigate the "unprecedented threat" to college athletics and prevent athletes from being considered professionals. FOS college sports reporter Amanda Christovich explains the order and how it impacts the ongoing contention between NIL collaborators, the NCAA, and the federal government around the employment status of college athletes.
Plus, Bill Belichick addressed a huge media crowd at ACC Kickoff to explain his vision for the UNC Tar Heels, and why the current college landscape is "not that different from the NFL". FOS newsletter writer David Rumsey was at the event and joins Renee Washington and Baker Machado to break it all down, including some chatter that UNC could eventually look to join the SEC behind their $10M dollar coach.
Also, we hear about FIFA's efforts to attract a younger audience through video games including Roblox, Caitlin Clark's rookie card sells for a record amount, and Christian Wilkins is in a complicated situation with the NFLPA after having $35M voided by the Raiders.
Key Moments:
0:39 - Wilkins NFLPA grievance, Caitlin Clark injury update, Skydance/CBS merger
5:34 - Trump signs executive order stating "college athletes are not employees"
9:52 - Bill Belichick speaks at ACC Kickoff, takeaways from ACC media days
17:29 - FIFA strikes a deal with Roblox
21:29 - Caitlin Clark's rookie card sells for $660K
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