Greg Sankey is never one to shy away from media personalities taking shots at his conference, and Danny Kanell was the latest victim.
The conference is riding a five-game Final Four losing streak into the upcoming Big Dance. Now’s the time to change the narrative when the largest audience is following the story.
The ABC broadcast of Saturday's college basketball game between Kentucky and Auburn was suddenly interrupted due to "technical difficulties." It never
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey confirmed Monday that he’s in favor of his conference going to a nine-game football schedule. That declaration, the furthest Sankey has seemed to go publicly, came with a caveat: as long as it doesn’t hurt SEC teams trying to get in the College Football Playoff.
Questions focused on revenue sharing, spring games, Greg Sankey and the never-ending saga of the nine-game SEC schedule.
Modern-day college football, with its wide-open transfer policy and NIL influence, has a demand for more money than ever before
In a Monday interview with SEC Network's Paul Finebaum, Sankey raised his continued concerns over shifting the league to a nine-game in-conference schedule. The SEC currently only plays eight and the suggested change would put it in line with every other Power Four conference but more importantly, on even footing with the Big Ten.
Greg Sankey used the best defense Wednesday after Danny Kanell questioned whether the SEC is overrated in basketball. The SEC commissioner went with facts. Kanell, a sports analyst for CBS Sports, posted a link to Ken Pomeroy, who asked why is no one asking if the SEC is overrated?
The South Carolina Gamecocks landed the No. 1 seed for the SEC women's basketball tournament. Literally! In a dramatic conclusion to the SEC women's basketball
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