Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey continues to fight for a college football season in 2020. He has not guaranteed a season, but he is preaching patience while continuing to learn about the Coronavirus and how it relates to student athletes.
This fight comes after a weekend of doubt with rumors circulating that the Big Ten, and more than likely the Pac-12, would be shutting down their respective conferences for the duration of 2020. And Sankey continues to make rounds of interviews to inform others on why the SEC is taking a patient approach.
On Tuesday morning, Sankey joined the Dan Patrick Show to discuss the current state of college football and how that is currently affecting the SEC. Check out a clip from that interview below, which includes a question about welcoming teams from other conferences into the SEC:
Commissioner of the SEC @GregSankey on whether he'd adopt teams from outside of the Conference for this year's football season.
Watch live: https://t.co/Grp2WQV29s pic.twitter.com/S5dJpKOVdU
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) August 11, 2020
The entirety of the Sankey interview with Dan Patrick can be found below following the show, which is currently airing live. You can, however, click back to find the part of the show that included Sankey.
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