The sheer insanity of Donald Trump staging a photo op last Friday to discuss college sports as his administration launches a deadly war — and berating a reporter for asking about that war — may well have distracted the public from the truly nonsensical claims he made at the event.
But the president also sounded a note of futility that suggests even he knows his proposals are doomed.
Advocates for college athletes were noticeably absent from the event, during which Trump effectively vowed to return college sports to an era when student-athletes were prohibited from collecting money off their name, image and likeness.
“When I look at what a person that’s a judge was able to do to destroy colleges and college sports that were so good, no problems, it’s very, very sad,” Trump said. “In some ways, I’d like to just go exactly back to what we had and ram it through a court if we have to. Because I’m not sure you’re ever going to come up with a system that’s comparable to what you had.”
Trump’s track record of ramming things through a court has been quite poor. So if this is his tactic for fixing college sports, it’s not exactly promising.








