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With college sports in limbo and key issues coming to a head, the spotlight is on the SEC


SEC leaders begin meetings here this week in the midst of a proverbial battle over the future of college athletics: its major postseason championships; the NCAA’s governance role; and the inception, for thr first time, of direct revenue sharing with athletes. SEC old-timers believe it to be the most consequential gathering in the history of the conference. (Yahoo! Sports)

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With college sports in limbo and key issues coming to a head, the spotlight is on the SEC


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