11 Personnel E256: SEC Spring Meetings
Talking season is right around the corner. Before SEC Media Day makes its Lonestar State debut in July, we got a nice appetizer this week with SEC Spring Meetings taking place in Destin. The league had a ton of ground to cover.
Revenue-sharing, roster limits, injury reports, new members, and life without Nick Saban. Much was discussed. Nick Roush and myself recap an important week for the conference and college football at-large in this week’s episode of 11 Personnel.
- How will schools split the revenue sharing pie across athletics?
- We could see some more stadium corporate naming rights coming to college sports
- Why does Greg Sankey want “availability reports”?
- SEC coaches fight for walk-ons
- The 8 vs. 9-game schedule model is on hold
- Kentucky enters this new era in good shape
- Quotes of the week
11 Personnel: SEC Spring Meetings
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