SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey is discussing the implementation of college athlete 'availability reports' before games, focusing on injury reports. While no decision is expected this week, the SEC will address player availability at the spring meetings. Sankey also mentioned the announcement of kickoff times for the season's first three weeks. The discussions on 'availability reports' indicate a potential move towards official injury reports. Sankey highlighted the importance of managing information due to the prevalence of betting in college athletics.
SEC will also have kickoff times for majority of all games announced by late June
SEC will announce 1st three weeks of kickoff times Thursday at 2:30 p.m. ET
SEC will announce kickoffs and TV for the first three weeks of the college football season tomorrow (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey is navigating the changing landscape of college sports, aiming to balance diplomacy with assertiveness. He recognizes the influence of his conference and the Big Ten in shaping the future.
Greg Sankey is acting like players are better off being contractors. They're better off being employees. https://t.co/Fl65XwUb5v
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At SEC meetings, football coaches are discussing implementing weekly availability reports like what the NFL has. Greg Sankey clarified today that those discussions have been centered on conference games.
Ahead of the SEC's spring meetings, commissioner Greg Sankey said he would welcome national standards in college sports. "I think Congress has still an opportunity to use the structure of this settlement to enact legislation to strengthen the future of college sports." More ⬇️
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey outlines the potential for Congressional support in college sports, emphasizing the need for national standards. He sees an opportunity for legislation to strengthen the future of college sports. https://t.co/Fk29UkPLzF
Greg Sankey appears to advocate that student athletes should engage in tax evasion with their NIL earnings. 🤫 https://t.co/rYggf4Faow
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If you're expecting hard-line answers about the future of the new college athletics model, you're out of luck. But the path is clear. Just ask SEC commish Greg Sankey, who's seeking feedback/ideas at the league's annual meetings. https://t.co/dFBw68WS9u
Greg Sankey would 'welcome' national standard for college sports. "I think Congress has still an opportunity to use the structure of this settlement to enact legislation to strengthen the future of college sports.” https://t.co/3PS7sHXplt
SEC’s Greg Sankey says ‘there’s an opportunity here’ for college sports; let’s hope he takes it https://t.co/cXyMPncw7L
Greg Sankey would 'welcome' national standard for college sports https://t.co/8Sd1EsUygg
SEC officials this week will discuss "availability" reports, i.e. official injury reports. Greg Sankey said not to expect any action on it this week. But the fact he brought it up himself indicates they're moving closer to it.
SEC commish Greg Sankey said league will discuss player availability reports, such as injury reports, at SEC spring meetings, but does not expect a decision this week
SEC commish Greg Sankey confirms reporting from last week. Although decisions to be made for '26 scheduling and beyond, more pertinent items to discuss at spring meetings (House case fallout, etc.) https://t.co/4U6cc3lsIa
Greg Sankey, speaking to a group here in Destin before SEC meetings begin Tuesday, says the SEC will hold conversations this week about the possible implementation of college athlete “availability reports” leading up to games. The ol injury report thing might finally happen.
Sankey said there's going to be discussion about athlete availability reporting. "You should not expect a decision, but expect discussion." Pointed to the managing of information with all the betting going on around college athletics at the moment.
SEC commish Greg Sankey said they'll be discussing mandatory "availability reports" (previously known as injury reports) given the legalized gambling landscape.
SEC commish Greg Sankey: "I don't expect a lot of conversation on football scheduling (whether to remain at 8 SEC league games or increase to 9) this week." SEC schedules are done for next 2 seasons
The SEC this week will discuss player availability (injury reports, etc.) this week at spring meetings, but commissioner Greg Sankey says he does not expect a decision this week.
SEC commish Greg Sankey said SEC will announce some kickoff times for season's 1st 3 weeks on Thursday