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Sources: Multiple SEC schools to lose conference revenues for not following proper COVID-19 protocol


Multiple SEC schools will have revenue from the conference deducted for not following proper COVID-19 protocols. According to a memo sent by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, schools would have their conference revenue distribution cut by $100,000 for each week they did not follow protocol. Suspensions would be considered for failure to comply. (ESPN.com)

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Sources: Multiple SEC schools to lose conference revenues for not following proper COVID-19 protocol