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Headed into the start of SEC spring meetings, the Big Ten believed it had a partner in its push to transform the College ...
As a myriad of serious issues are causing problems in college football, the tone deaf SEC coaches are crying from the yacht.
(Gareth Patterson/AP) Guest column by Steven Godfrey For the first time in two decades, the SEC will not compete in college football’s national championship game in back-to-back seasons.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey was speaking on the Triple Option podcast earlier this week, and the future of college football was laid out for all to see. If it wasn’t clear already, it will be ...
It’s good for college football. Not so much for SEC football. But it’s also a wake-up call. The conference can still be the best in college football. It will just have to go back to earning it.
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