SEC schedule fallout
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SEC schedule fallout   The Southeastern Conference is going to stick with an eight-game schedule for at least the first year that it is a 16-team conference, with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma. Why? Braden Gall from the Cover 2 Podcast and Athlon Sports joins AP’s Ralph Russo to talk about the SEC sticking with eight in 2024, why it’s a disappointing decision, and why – maybe – it’s not a terrible idea to see how two years of a 12-team College Football Playoff works itself out. Plus, what teams are we buying the preseason hype? What teams are we skeptical of the high expectations?   Russo’s story on the SEC schedule: https://apnews.com/article/sec-schedule-spring-meetings-sankey-texas-oklahoma-7295d4b831cc34debb5abcf0a2cc51b8   College Football Hall of Fame ballot: https://apnews.com/article/michael-vick-larry-fitzgerald-terrell-suggs-michael-oher-6e5a4ec59a4b3e56cac42c5c39121581 Email the show: [email protected] Ralph Russo Twitter : ralphDrussoAP
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