Overview
- President Donald Trump will chair the session, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and New York Yankees president Randy Levine listed as vice chairs, according to multiple reports.
- Roughly 35–40 invitees were named, including Power 4 commissioners Tony Petitti, Greg Sankey, Brett Yormark and Jim Phillips, plus Nick Saban, Tiger Woods, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, and media chiefs Jimmy Pitaro and Eric Shanks.
- Outlets report the roundtable is scheduled for March 6 at the White House, though some invitees expressed doubts about who will attend and whether the event will proceed as planned.
- Sources say discussion topics include NIL regulation, transfer-portal rules, athlete employment and collective bargaining, a potential NCAA antitrust exemption, and possible updates to the Sports Broadcasting Act.
- Reporting notes no active head coaches were invited, and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell has been involved in organizing the broader “Saving College Sports” effort.