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The SEC keeps finding new reasons to not add a ninth conference game. OK, then how about adding another good non-conference ...
DESTIN, Fla. — The SEC has a perception problem. It does not really have a scheduling problem. At least not yet. The perception is the the SEC is afraid. It’s scared to risk its reputation as ...
The Texas Longhorns will always have the Red River Showdown against the Oklahoma Sooners, but a scheduling conflict may put another ... have representatives at the SEC meetings, but are not ...
Without citing prominent recent examples of such conflicts of interest in the asset-backed securities market, SEC officials said the conflicts rule was needed to remove the opportunity and ...
Meeting ended Thursday without the league endorsing formats for the CFP or football scheduling. It did change policy for ...
The fact that this technology could exponentially proliferate conflicts of interest with investors. The SEC has therefore proposed rules intended to eliminate or neutralize the effects of these ...
The SEC's scheduling debate will renew when the conference's spring meetings begin later this month. It's that age-old question of whether to stick with eight conference games or bump up to nine.
The SEC isn't short on featured conflicts. Some date back to the formation ... which rivalries will be protected as it debates which scheduling model is appropriate for a 16-team super-conference ...
The Big Ten and SEC, which hold significant sway over ... Expanding to 16 teams could intensify scheduling conflicts with the NFL in December, as it would add four more first-round games.
Primarily, a ninth conference game would trigger a likely scheduling ... avoid conflict under the 12-team format. The CFP Management Committee will meet in Dallas next week where the SEC and ...
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