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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey addressed key issues in college sports during his opening remarks at SEC Football Media Days in Atlanta. He reiterated his support for exploring expansion of the men's and women's NCAA Tournaments, stating "nothing else in college basketball is static."
Sankey commented on the bipartisan SCORE Act legislation in Congress, which aims to assist college sports with antitrust protection. He also advised patience regarding the new revenue-sharing model and efforts to crack down on fake Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.
Regarding football scheduling, Sankey noted that all SEC teams play at least nine games against Power Four opponents and suggested no Big Ten, ACC, or Big 12 team would want to exchange schedules with an SEC lineup.
Sankey made four significant comments about the future of the College Football Playoff (CFP) starting in 2026. First, he clarified that control over the CFP format has been frequently discussed with little clarity recently. This follows Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark's suggestion last week that governance is shared by the Big 12, ACC, Big Ten, and SEC.
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