Greg Sankey, SEC and College Football
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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 addressed several hot-button issues during his state-of-the-conference address Monday at SEC media days in Atlanta.
"Let me be clear -- college athletics is not broken, but it is strained," SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said during his opening address to kick off the conference's media days in Atlanta Monday morning.
SEC Commissioner Sankey joins the SEC Now desk to discuss how college football is moving forward with ideas that could change the CFP selection process.
Greg Sankey reiterated that the SEC and Big Ten hold all the cards when it comes to the future CFP format, but conceded that it may stay the same if an agreement can't be reached.
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Also true with the dynamic around the sausage-making process of the College Football Playoff future. Greg Sankey used his pulpit Monday morning to explain it from his perspective in the driver’s seat. The SEC commissioner is both blunt and subtle. Sometimes snarky.