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Greg Sankey: SEC title game date might change, spring football not a priority

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edited July 2020 in Article commenting
imageGreg Sankey: SEC title game date might change, spring football not a priority

ATHENS — SEC commissioner Greg Sankey made clear he’s still aiming for a season that starts on time and can be played in its entirety while also acknowledging the harsh realities COVID-19 presents. “It’s a bit like running out a ground ball,” Sankey said during a Wednesday appearance on Sirius XM’s Mad Dog Sports

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    UGA66UGA66 Posts: 4,149 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I do not see any progress from the last Sankey report..just more what ifs and hopefuls. Some "experts" are saying that fall is the start of virus/flu season so could spike Covid-19 again. So many variables.

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    97GradyDawg97GradyDawg Posts: 348 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    The metaphor of running out a ground ball is an interesting one. The vast majority of the time it results in an out, so is Sankey implicitly saying the chances of football happening are really low?

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