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One plan that picked up steam among leaders in the spring was a "3-3-2-1" model that would reward the Big Ten and SEC with three automatic bids, while the ACC and Big 12 would get two apiece.
The Big Ten's plan for a rigged College Football Playoff with automatic berths ran out of gas. The SEC drained its fuel.
Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey kicked off the 2025 SEC Football Media Days on Monday morning in Atlanta ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNBig 10 Clashes With SEC as Greg Sankey Takes StanceSEC commissioner Greg Sankey isn’t letting go of the nine-game dream. The post Big 10 Pushes Back on SEC Agenda as Greg Sankey Reaffirms 9-Game Schedule Stance appeared first on EssentiallySports.
ATLANTA — The commissioner of the Southeastern Conference since 2015, Greg Sankey usually in June starts working on his ...
The two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams.
ATLANTA — SEC commissioner Greg Sankey managed to flex with a hint of humbleness during his opening remarks to kick off SEC ...
Greg Sankey reacted to the latest report surrounding President Donald Trump reportedly set to sign an executive order to ...
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey took issue with indirect criticism from his ACC and Big 12 counterparts. How dare they suggest ...
The dirt hadn’t yet settled on the Pac-12’s grave, and Greg Sankey already had plans for the dying conference’s spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff. The SEC commissioner joined ...
He revealed that part of the interview process to find a successor to Mike Slive as SEC commissioner included composing 1-, 3- and 10-year plans for the conference. Sankey kept his copy.
One plan that picked up steam among leaders in the spring was a "3-3-2-1" model that would reward the Big Ten and SEC with three automatic bids, while the ACC and Big 12 would get two apiece.
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