UGA Football: Check Out What SEC Commish Greg Sankey Said After Meeting With Athletic Directors
“We had a productive meeting on Monday and engaged in discussions on a number of important issues that will contribute to critical decisions to be made in the weeks ahead,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “The ability to personally interact over the course of an entire day contributed to the productivity of the meeting.”
“It is clear that current circumstances related to COVID-19 must improve and we will continue to closely monitor developments around the virus on a daily basis,” Sankey said. “In the coming weeks we will continue to meet regularly with campus leaders via videoconferences and gather relevant information while guided by medical advisors. We believe that late July will provide the best clarity for making the important decisions ahead of us.”
Greg Sankey on The Paul Finebaum Show: "The activities that I need to see or that we need to see are the ability for our hospitals and our healthcare systems to manage what's happening with COVID-19."
— Marc Weiszer (@marcweiszer) July 13, 2020
SEC COMMISH: On playing SEC-only schedule: "We are not at that destination. A number of our colleague conferences are not at that destination."
— DawgPost (@Dawg_Post) July 13, 2020
SEC Commissioner @GregSankey says we need to see a change in the trend of coronavirus cases to have a CFB season: “The trends are not what we desired. Pretty much in the wrong direction. That’s problematic. But it’s not the finish line.”
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) July 13, 2020
SEC Commissioner @GregSankey on the impact of the Big Ten and Pac-12's decisions to play conference only. “We’ve had minimal impact to our direct schedule.”
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) July 13, 2020
Commissioner @GregSankey provides an update on fall sports in the SEC.
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— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) July 14, 2020