The college football house is on fire — and we’re arguing about floor plans
The SEC's spring meetings highlighted significant issues within college football, particularly regarding the College Football Playoff. Greg Sankey emphasized the need for governance and accountability among all conferences. Amidst ongoing controversies, the focus on player conduct and integrity remains critical.
- ▪Greg Sankey stated there would be no news on the College Football Playoff during the SEC's spring meetings.
- ▪Concerns about free player movement, NIL chaos, and academic integrity are increasingly pressing in college football.
- ▪Brendan Sorsby, a top transfer portal player, has admitted to betting on his own team but believes he should still be eligible to play.
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