SEC, Big Ten moving closer to taking their college football ball home and making billions.
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 now after the most powerful man in college sports pulled back the curtain.
The SEC and Big Ten are in the process of taking their ball home — and making billions with it.
“They want to be us, and that’s on them to figure it out,” Sankey said. “Not on me to bring myself back to Earth.”
How about that for the NCAA’s long-held mantra of collegial cooperation of like minds?
Understand this: Sankey says nothing without intent. He’s measured and detailed, and there’s purpose to everything.
Sankey's comments also came shortly after something called the College Student Football League was officially unveiled as an option to “grow FBS college football and adapt to a legal and political landscape.”
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 now after the most powerful man in college sports pulled back the curtain.
The SEC and Big Ten are in the process of taking their ball home — and making billions with it.
“They want to be us, and that’s on them to figure it out,” Sankey said. “Not on me to bring myself back to Earth.”
How about that for the NCAA’s long-held mantra of collegial cooperation of like minds?
Understand this: Sankey says nothing without intent. He’s measured and detailed, and there’s purpose to everything.
SEC, Big Ten moving closer to taking their college football ball home and making billions
Greg Sankey removed all doubt about the SEC and Big Ten looking out for themselves in new college football world, while others get left behind.
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Sankey's comments also came shortly after something called the College Student Football League was officially unveiled as an option to “grow FBS college football and adapt to a legal and political landscape.”