SEC and B1G spring meetings conclude with major discussions

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SEC and B1G spring meetings conclude with major discussions
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The SEC and Big Ten concluded their spring meetings on June 2, with athletic directors and coaches in attendance. Key discussions included the potential for a 24-team College Football Playoff, though the SEC remains hesitant. Washington coach Jedd Fisch proposed a nine-game league schedule for the Big Ten, raising questions about non-conference scheduling. The fate of the SEC's breakaway from the Power 4 was also debated, with Georgia's Kirby Smart highlighting concerns about financial instability across programs. Rutgers' situation appears unchanged following these meetings.

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  • Meetings held on June 2 with SEC and Big Ten athletic leaders
  • Fisch proposes nine-game Big Ten schedule
  • Debate over a 24-team CFP format continues
  • Georgia's Smart suggests concerns over financial stability
  • Rutgers' position remains stagnant as debates unfold
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  • 2:15 PMYahoo SportsThe B1G & SEC conclude their spring meetings. So, does any of it matter for Rutgers?
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The SEC & B1G held their spring meetings, attended by ADs, coaches, and other mucketymucks from member schools. And right out of the box, from the ESPN article about it, there was a comment that I felt hit right at Rutgers:Washington coach Jedd Fisch said he would like to see the Big Ten play a […]

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