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That SEC Football Podcast

SEC Spring Meetings Day 2 Recap

That SEC Football Podcast

Michael Bratton/SEC Mike

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) recaps Day 2 of the SEC Spring Meetings! Greg Sankey on when SEC scheduling resolution could come (2:00), LSU AD Scott Woodward on Jimbo Fisher vs. Nick Saban: Two hillbillies fightin’ (7:00), Jimbo Fisher ready to move on from Saban feud, favors playing Texas annually (10:00), Brian Kelly quickly embracing the power of the SEC (21:00), Kirby Smart says college football rules committee looking into shortening games (25:00) All show music comes via Nashville band Crimson Calamity; check out their work by clicking the link below:  https://open.spotify.com/artist/29HGeJEcYHBJlyt4xIcLBw?si=GJoEOr0YSoeqWkrjhCc0Ug Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Donate to cousin Shane’s beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Show call-in number: 615-800-5683 We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055

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0:00.0

Oh, welcome into latest episode of that SEC podcast. I'm your host, Michael Breton. I go by SEC Michael

0:14.0

Twitter and we're back to recap the latest down in destined from the SEC spring meetings day two.

0:23.1

A little bit of a slower day here, but we got some fireworks thanks to Jimbo Fisher. That was

0:29.1

arguably the most anticipated media availability of this entire event. What would Jimbo say

0:35.5

after he went all fire and brimstone there on Nick Sabin. A little update here from cousin Shane

0:43.2

got off the line with him. The move is done. Get an internet installed. Maybe an opportunity

0:49.9

for cousin Shane to hop on the line and hopefully maybe fingers crossed. I'm sure there's

0:55.6

going to be a camera excuse or something, but maybe we'll have video of cousin Shane on the

1:01.2

next episode and hopefully we'll have him on tomorrow's show still trying to line up some guests

1:06.6

down there for people down in destined on location, but you know, all the reporters down there

1:11.9

very, very busy. So it's tough to fit in any one schedule at this point in time. We're still

1:16.7

working hard to get some recaps into what's going on down there in destined. But let's start the show

1:24.2

here with comments from Greg Sanky who spoke. He's he's spoken both days down here at the SEC

1:34.4

spring meetings. And you know, he was asked about scheduling. How soon a resolution could come

1:41.6

there on again, eliminating divisions. That certainly seems to be the way the SEC, the way the

1:48.4

rest of college football is trending. And then this last comment comes from Sanky had an

1:54.8

appearance on Wednesday on the Paul fine bomb show on making a decision this week. Could it

2:01.4

happen as soon as this week of the eight game or nine game SEC schedule, things of that nature,

2:07.8

though, it'll of course have to be voted on. But let's kick it over to the commissioner, Greg Sanky.

2:13.9

Probably. Yeah, we focused more on the single division model. But until we're done, you never know.

2:24.3

Has there been pushback just on that idea? No divisions or do you think that's kind of the way

2:29.9

a college football doing for not just with the SEC, but also elsewhere in the power conference?

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