SEC, Greg Sankey and college football playoff
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Sankey joins SEC This Morning with Peter Burns and Chris Doering and tells them that even though so much is changing in college sports the industry continues to move forward.
The two titan conferences of college football will ultimately decide how the College Football Playoff will evolve — or won't.
Sankey addressed several hot-button issues during his state-of-the-conference address Monday at SEC media days in Atlanta.
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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey says his league and the Big Ten have a "different view" on the College Football Playoff format, which could lead to the possibility that it remains a 12-team format in 2026.
The two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams.
Sankey said Playoff expansion is not a done deal, and it appears the SEC and Big Ten disagree on a preferred 16-team format.
Greg Sankey reacted to the latest report surrounding President Donald Trump reportedly set to sign an executive order to establish national standards for NIL in college athletics. The SEC commissioner admitted he didn’t have any additional inside information.