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Sankey scoffs at notion of SEC-B1G super league

ESPN · Jun 6, 2026, 12:15 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Sankey said there were "about one dozen big buckets" of issues the league needed to analyze in the first section of the 111-page bill.
  • "But I really need to see that it's voluntary to understand some components of how that would be treated under different scenarios," Sankey said.
  • One of the bill's sponsors, Sen.

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Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey said there's no talk of a merger with the Big Ten and called the notion that the SEC wants to form a super league -- the specter of which is being leveraged by lawmakers as a central threat to the future of college sports -- as "not consistent with the truth."

Sankey, in an interview Friday on ESPN's "The Paul Finebaum Show," outlined the reasons the SEC does not support a bipartisan bill introduced last week in Congress that would regulate a college sports landscape that has changed dramatically in the new era of multimillion-dollar payrolls for players.

Sankey said there were "about one dozen big buckets" of issues the league needed to analyze in the first section of the 111-page bill. That first section does not include a proposal in a subsequent part -- the rewrite of a 1961 broadcasting law that would allow conferences to pool their media rights. The SEC and Big Ten oppose that idea, which in this bill would make the pooling voluntary.

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