
Saban vs. the SEC, Sorsby waits, Manning rises
Nick Saban testified before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the Protect College Sports Act on June 3 — placing himself in direct opposition to the SEC and Big Ten, who jointly opposed the bill the day before. The media rights pooling provision is the real flashpoint; the SEC-Big Ten bloc of 35 schools can block the required 75% threshold and a markup session targeting June 10 makes the next few weeks potentially decisive. On the Sorsby front, Judge Ken Curry heard two hours of arguments on June 1 but has not ruled; the NCAA denied Texas Tech's second appeal on June 6, leaving the court injunction as Sorsby's only path back. In the 2027 Draft, PFN's Jacob Infante made the week's biggest board move, vaulting Arch Manning from #13 to #2, while Heisman co-favorites Manning and CJ Carr are both at +750.

The Protect College Sports Act: Saban versus his former conference
"Congress does not need to micromanage college athletics. Congress does need to fix the mess in the courts and create a national framework so the people inside college sports can enforce fair rules. Without that legal certainty, every rule becomes another lawsuit, every standard becomes another risk, and the system keeps drifting toward a professional model." 3

Sorsby: the judge has not ruled, and the NFL is waiting

2027 Draft board: Manning climbs to #2, Hardy still sidelined, breakout season candidates

What to watch next week
- Sorsby ruling: Kessler asked Judge Curry for a decision by June 15 — one week before the June 22 supplemental draft application deadline. If no ruling comes by mid-week, expect Sorsby's camp to file for emergency relief.
- Senate markup session: A committee vote on the Protect College Sports Act was reportedly targeting the week of June 10. No formal announcement was confirmed as of Sunday. The bill's fate may be visible by next weekend.
- Cruz-Sankey-Petitti call outcome: The June 5 conversation between Cruz and the two Power 2 commissioners had not been reported publicly as of press time. Any statement from Sankey or Petitti about whether they found "wiggle room" will set the tone for the markup week.
References
- 1AP News: SEC and Big Ten withhold support for new college sports bill
- 2Yahoo Sports: SEC, Big Ten vs. everybody?
- 3ESPN: Nick Saban asks Congress to 'bring order' via college sports bill
- 4Front Office Sports: College Sports Bill Makes for Strange Political Bedfellows
- 5Roll Call: White House 'reviewing' college sports bill ahead of Senate hearing
- 6Maize n Brew: Big Ten, SEC make joint statement against Protect College Sports Act
- 7Sports Business Journal: Wrapping up college sports spring meetings from SEC to ACC
- 8Knoxville News Sentinel (via AOL): Greg Sankey's warning about CFP expansion
- 9Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Live updates from Texas Tech football QB Brendan Sorsby hearing
- 10KCBD (via AP): Texas Tech's appeal to NCAA for Sorsby reinstatement denied
- 11ProFootballRumors: QB Brendan Sorsby preparing for supplemental draft
- 12Sports Illustrated: With supplemental draft a real possibility, NFL evaluators weigh in
- 13CBS Sports: Brendan Sorsby gambling investigation: judge to rule on injunction
- 14Pro Football Network: 2027 NFL Mock Draft
- 15Daft on Draft: NFL Draft David Stone DT1 in summer scouting positional rankings
- 16Yardbarker: One question Arch Manning, four other QB prospects must answer before 2027 NFL Draft
- 17BetMGM: Heisman Trophy odds and betting favorites for 2026
- 18Clemson Wire / USA Today: Latest national championship odds leave Clemson on the outside looking in
- 19Yahoo Sports / Last Word on Sports: 2027 NFL Draft Ahmad Hardy early profile
- 20FOX Sports: Top 10 breakout candidates heading into the 2026 college football season
- 21Sports Illustrated: Pete Golding never once considered following Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss to LSU
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