SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey has revealed that the Southeastern Conference's football tiebreaker plan is a 'lengthy plan' centered around eight principles. This plan, which has yet to be finalized, can be completed anytime between now and the start of the season. Sankey also mentioned that there will be another video call among athletic directors in the next two weeks to discuss the plan further. The tiebreaker is intended for the league without divisions.
Sankey: "I've responded now three times where our focus lies. Im not going to fuel speculation on what happens next. We can stay at 16 for a long, long time and be incredibly successful." Translation: unless the ACC implodes, status quo.
I asked Greg Sankey if there's a plan for an SEC tiebreaker. He said there's a "lengthy plan" that's centered around 8 principles, but that it hasn't been finalized. Again, the offer stands if he wants my 5-tier system: https://t.co/1MKBhmbp8t
SEC commish Greg Sankey on league's tiebreaker: "It's a lengthy plan, consolidated around 8 principles. We can finalize that anytime b/w now & start of the season"