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The 'Lane Kiffin Rule' Sparks Debate Over Coaching Salaries and Buyouts

The 'Lane Kiffin Rule' is the talk of the town! Learn about the proposed changes in college athletics regarding coach compensation, buyouts, and recruiting restrictions.
The 'Lane Kiffin Rule' Sparks Debate Over Coaching Salaries and Buyouts
The “Lane Kiffin Rule” became a major talking point Monday as lawmakers reviewed proposed SCORE Act changes tied to college athletics, coaching compensation, buyouts, and in-season recruiting restrictions involving active coaches. The U.S. House of Representatives Rules Committee reviewed the latest version of the legislation as Congress again considered federal oversight of college sports. The proposal would require schools to fund coaching salaries through athletic department revenue rather than taxpayer money. The bill also seeks to restrict coaching buyouts to private donations and require schools to disclose public funding connected to athletic programs. Still, the provision drawing the most attention is the so-called Lane Kiffin Rule, which would limit efforts to recruit coaches while their teams are still in season. Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger shared details Monday on X, formerly Twitter, outlining the latest amendments added to the SCORE Act before a possible House vote later this week. A summary of changes to SCORE: (1) requires coach pay to be funded by athletic revenue; (2) limits coach buyouts to donations; (3) mandates disclosure of public funds used for athletics; (4) prevents recruitment of coaches while coach/team are in-season (Lane Kiffin Rule A summary of changes to SCORE: (1) requires coach pay to be funded by athletic revenue; (2) limits coach buyouts to donations; (3) mandates disclosure of public funds used for athletics; (4) prevents recruitment
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