On today’s episode, SI’s Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde react to the biggest headlines from SEC Media Days in Dallas, Texas.
They open the show with news about a revenue sharing model for the SEC and how it will impact roster building in the future. They also discuss the implications for Title IX.
Then, they react to comments made about Texas throughout the week. They agree with the majority at the event that Texas will not intervene and will immediately run the conference.
They move on to several comments made by Georgia coach Kirby Smart about Oregon mega-donor Phil Knight and the fine of his players through the Georgia NIL collective.
After the break, they calmed the latest realignment buzz by sharing comments made by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey aimed at the state of Florida.
They close out the show by recounting the many highlights of former Alabama coach Nick Saban’s debut in college football broadcasting.
(0:56) SEC revenue share
(15:13) Texas in the SEC
(27:38) Kirby Smart in Oregon
(30:04) Fining players through collectives
(34:46) Sankey shuts down Florida State rumors
(43:09) Nick Saban at SEC Media Days
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