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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey told reporters this week that the league has filed a complaint to ESPN about kickoff times...
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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atltiger64872 days
well the SEC should've put appropriate conditions in their TV contract with ESPN to prevent this kind of thing. It's all covered in the contract. If the SEC screwed that up - then that's on them.
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TDFreak2 days
Yep. Should have had that in the contract. Sankey & Co. are a bunch of (greedy) dummies.
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The welfare of college athletes excuse has flown the coop. They are professional athletes competing for a school
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Espn/SEC doesn’t care about player welfare it’s about Ad $$$ and eyeballs. Why are they floating expanded playoffs, more league games etc. Everything they do is about selling Ad $$ that’s why you literally have games Th/Fri/Sat then on Holiday weekends Sunday/Monday…between expanded schedule and NIL it has made the game as a whole more watered down and not as exciting as it used to be!
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cajunmud1 day
The more candy you eat the less you love every bite.
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Ssubba1 day
And then the Mouse will promptly remind Sankey who writes the 70 million dollar distribution checks.
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LSU Bayou Jim23 hours
Doesn't matter. Arky will lose both games anyway.
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jasonbr19752 days
But when we had complaints about the CFP when he was the lead guy, he didn’t listen!
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Tigrdynasty2 days
Jesus Christ. NFL goes Sunday/Thursday. World is full of pussy victims looking for anything to cry about
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Tigrdynasty2 days
Preemptive excuse for getting boat raced by UGA is what I'm saying. If you're confident you say we'll play anybody, anywhere, anytime
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wadewilson2 days
And NFL teams and fans hate Thursday night games
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