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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey issued the following statement on Thursday afternoon regarding the comments made by Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher this week. Per SECSports.com:
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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (May 19, 2022) - SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey issued the following statement related to comments made by Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and Texas A&M head football coach Jimbo Fisher.

"The membership of the Southeastern Conference has established expectations for conduct and sportsmanship that were not met last night nor today," said Sankey. "A hallmark of the SEC is intense competition within an environment of collaboration. Public criticism of any kind does not resolve issues and creates a distraction from seeking solutions for the issues facing college athletics today. There is tremendous frustration concerning the absence of consistent rules from state to state related to name, image and likeness. We need to work together to find solutions and that will be our focus at the upcoming SEC Spring Meetings."

As a result of public comments made on May 18 by Alabama head coach Nick Saban, a public reprimand is issued for comments he made in violation of SEC Bylaws 10.2.3 and 10.5.2 related to Ethical Conduct for derogatory comments and public criticism of another institution's athletics program.

As a result of public comments made on May 19 by Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher, a public reprimand is issued for comments he made in violation of SEC Bylaw 10.5.2 related to Ethical Conduct for public criticism of another member institution's staff.

SEC Bylaw 10.2.3 states "Coaches and other member personnel shall advocate the positive advantages and attributes of their university and its intercollegiate athletics program and shall avoid making any derogatory statements concerning another member institution's athletics program, facilities or educational opportunities."

SEC Bylaw 10.5.2 states "Coaches and administrators shall refrain from public criticism of other member institutions, their staffs or players. Coaches and administrators shall also refrain from making public statements and accusations with regard to infractions concerning member institutions and their personnel. In response to questions by the media, it is appropriate to state that infractions are reported, investigated and addressed in accordance with established Conference and NCAA procedures."
Filed Under: SEC Football
Originally published on SECRant.com
15 Comments
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Sanitarium23 months
Sankey is such an arse clown
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Herman Frisco23 months
And those two will pay the fine how?
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panzer23 months
Never thought I would see this day...
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FATBOY TIGER23 months
Skanky!
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lsusteve123 months
Oh no, not a public reprimand
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tigerinthebueche23 months
OK Greg. Now what?
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Oswald3123 months
Pussies
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momentoftruth8723 months
^
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armsdealer23 months
A&M and Alabama about to loose some NIL's from the commish
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1923 months
Sankey’s corpse will be found bleeding up the stairs, running from a phone he did not use to call 911.
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Timeoday23 months
Why is the SEC scared of the truth? Let the coaches get after it with the truth. Can you imagine how pumped the environments can be when coaches are allowed tospeak the truth?
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BamaBo723 months
Keep pushing the program that carried this conference.. Saban will take Greg’s job next
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s223 months
Sankey will be brought up on charges by Alabama boosters for publicly calling out head coach Nick Saban. Sankeys job is on the blocks.
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jrctiger8423 months
No sir, not how this works. Mr Sanky works for 14 programs, not just one. Just Sayin !!!!!
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3down1023 months
I'm sure both are really bummed about this. /eyeroll.
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