SEC commissioner Greg Sankey reiterated Monday that the league is focused on its 16 members and he is not recruiting any others, in his remarks to open SEC media days.
'He would start at every college in America right now': 16-year-old WR Chris Henry Jr. is making his own nameNick Saban joins"Get Up" to discuss the strength of the SEC and why he believes there are six or seven teams that could be playoff contenders.
Judges in Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina are currently hearing arguments in those cases. Florida State and Clemson have sued challenging the grant of rights; the ACC has sued those schools to defend the conference.There has been rampant speculation that the SEC could be a landing spot for Florida State and Clemson if both schools leave the ACC."I'm not a recruiter.
In his opening statement to kick off SEC media days, Sankey noted that"Sixteen is our today, and 16 is our tomorrow." The SEC voted to add Texas and Oklahoma in 2021, setting off another wave of realignment in response. The Big Ten addedSankey noted in his remarks that the SEC's expansion, as opposed to the others, has mitigated its travel footprint.
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