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SEC’s Greg Sankey on CFP expansion talk: ‘I don’t think consensus is needed (now)’
- Sankey says consensus isn’t needed now as SEC weighs CFP expansion options at the spring meetings.
- The discussion aims to understand issues around 24-team expansion rather than make a quick decision.
- Sankey emphasized maintaining health, recovery, and preparation in discussions about playoff formats.
- Sankey noted the SEC’s strong interest in its own governance and national standards for college football rules.
- The spring meetings are taking place as the CFP landscape shifts with growing talk of 24-team formats.
- Big Ten momentum for 24 teams contrasts with SEC nuance, as some conferences back larger field.
- Sankey reaffirmed commitment to the SEC championship game despite playoff uncertainty.
- The SEC continues to explore governance options amid frustration with lack of federal legislation on eligibility and tampering.
- Sankey indicated a need to balance regular-season integrity with postseason expansion plans.
- Overall, the meeting agenda centers on options, process, and stakeholder input for CFP decisions.
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