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Greg Sankey spoke at the SEC Commissioners Luncheon Thursday in Greenville, S.C., and said that the conference is looking to move away from two divisions and is leaning towards no divisions instead of a four-team pod system.

Sankey previously suggested this was a plan with Texas and Oklahoma joining the conference.



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Fonzarelli30 months
Give me pod or give me death
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D500MAG30 months
suck on a tide pod and you can have both
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LSU_Legz30 months
Mag with a next level triple decker there...nice
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CSATiger30 months
I hate all this,traditional SEC gone (get off my lawn)
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mule7430 months
Do a 10 team conference season with a championship game. Every year one team rolls off your schedule and one rolls on.
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AlabamasSalaryCap30 months
Lol. Tell that to the iron bowl
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mule7430 months
Ok. Keep on permanent. Sorry Bama. Pick ONE. Sorry Auburn. Pick ONE.
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GeauxTigers141030 months
Whatever results in more home/home match ups with non annual teams. I think 4 yearly opponents is plenty.
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ThatTahoeOverThere30 months
LSU permanent opponent Florida now sucks and Bama’s permanent opponent Tennessee is good. Sec now decides to change, coincidence? I think not
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KCSunshine30 months
Can’t project that over multiple years yet.
Tenn has to show not one year wonder
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RandySavage30 months
Greg Sankey sucks
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porge710630 months
It’s because of Texas and Oklahoma
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MintBerry Crunch30 months
I do like the pods, but I think that if the playoff is expanding, there needs to be one less SEC conference game per season.
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Timeoday30 months
With a 12 team playoff, Sankey is just trying to delay the inevitable of 4 SEC teams in the Final 4. He better move quick.
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Solo Cam30 months
I hate that were going to lose the Florida game annually.
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Shiftyplus130 months
I'm not.
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Vacherie Saint30 months
why? Is this to avoid an division championship game ahead of a conference championship game?
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Swamp Angel30 months
Twelve teams worked pretty well for the SEC. Fourteen has stretched it with scheduling and teams can go for six years or more without playing each other. Expanding to sixteen teams was done purely out of greed and provides no competitive benefit for the members. I'm just about to the point I'd like to see a return to ten teams. The newest six members could start their own conference.
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lsusa30 months
I think 12 was the right number. Arkansas and South Carolina we’re good
geographical and cultural fits.

Texas and Oklahoma aren’t.
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Double Down30 months
I’m with you on that. I don’t like A&M and Missouri in the conference. Hell I still haven’t accepted Arkansas and South Carolina. Ten teams would suit me fine.
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Jdublsu30 months
Saban retires.... now LSU you don't have to play Bama every year
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themunch30 months
They did not like LSU instead of Tenn
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TDFreak30 months
Ask yourself: How does this help Bama?
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jbird730 months
Gay. Gregg Sankey is a greedy freaking yank who could care less about the actual game.
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biglego30 months
NOT. He could NOT care less. Why is this difficult?
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Davy30 months
Oh sorry we’re gonna take that playoff spot from Tennessee, losers.
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BigPerm3030 months
Texas, Ok, A&M and Missouri can go to the PAC 12. They don’t add anything to football anyway.
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NorthSider7230 months
Don't forget Vandy
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cajunmud30 months
I would like our 4 every-year match-ups to be: Bama, Florida, Auburn & A&M.
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Jabontik30 months
Skanky "Now that LSU has Brian Kelly it looks like they will win the west every year. No sense in even having divisions"
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