

📢 Quick Update!
I just watched Greg Sankey’s interview on The Paul Finebaum Show and wow, I’m beyond frustrated 😤. He seemed to be talking out of both sides of his mouth, dodging the real issue instead of taking a stand.
So, I did what any determined person would do... I found his email address ✉️ (Google search: Greg Sankey email address 📲) and sent him below email.
🚨 BUT... the email bounced! 🚨 Looks like the address wasn’t correct.
If anyone wants to help make sure he sees this, feel free to share this update with him on X/Twitter 👉 @GregSankey 🗣️📢.
Let’s keep pushing for accountability! 💪🔥
#StayLoud #ProtectWalkOns #HouseVsNCAA
"Dear Commissioner Sankey,
I watched your recent interview on The Paul Finebaum Show, and I must express my deep disappointment with your comments regarding roster changes and scholarship opportunities.
You stated:
“We are talking about changes to rosters, we are talking about providing more scholarship opportunities. Walk-ons can still be a part of the college sports ethos, some of that will be left to institutional decision making.”
While this may sound reassuring in theory, the reality is that roster limits will directly impact over 20,000 student-athletes, stripping them of opportunities they have worked their entire lives for. Placing the fate of walk-ons in the hands of institutions—many of which will prioritize cost-cutting—will result in fewer, not more, opportunities for college athletes.
Additionally, you said:
“We want to continue the high-level medical, academic, mental wellness, nutritional support, the preparation for life that happens uniquely in college sports.”
Did you read any of the 300+ objections filed in response to the House v. NCAA settlement? Did you see how many of them included statements about how detrimental this process has been to athletes’ mental health? For months, college athletes have been left anxious, uncertain, and powerless about their futures. The psychological toll has been devastating, yet leadership continues to offer vague reassurances instead of taking a firm stand against these harmful changes.
Commissioner Sankey, YOU can be the difference!
You can stand up for decency, advocate for these athletes, and push for a grandfather clause that protects those already competing under the current system. This is your moment to lead or be complicit in the destruction of opportunities for thousands of athletes. I urge you to make the right choice."