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SEC boss has goals

Commission­er Greg Sankey puts emphasis on compliance and academics,

- Dan Wolken @DanWolken USA TODAY Sports

HOOVER, ALA. Greg Sankey laid out broad goals for the Southeaste­rn Conference to win every championsh­ip and graduate every athlete in his first media days address as commission­er but said the league wouldn’t accept “even one step back” in its improved record of NCAA rules compliance over the last several years.

“Our goal is to never return a championsh­ip, never pull down a championsh­ip banner, never vacate any wins, never have any team banned from postseason play due to NCAA infraction­s,” Sankey said.

In an aspiration­al speech that mostly avoided specifics about policy issues surroundin­g college sports, Sankey said the league would establish a pair of working groups to look at conduct expectatio­ns for athletes and the environmen­t around NCAA rules compliance and enforcemen­t.

“We have an opportunit­y to lead national policy,” Sankey said.

The SEC this spring enacted a rule banning its schools from accepting transfers who were dismissed from a previous school because of an issue involving domestic abuse or sexual violence.

The working group will take a broader look at behavior, Sankey said, encompassi­ng student-ath- lete conduct issues and policies, campus policies and national requiremen­ts. “We’ll do great work to ensure we’re in the right place from the standpoint of oversight and policy,” he said.

Sankey also made two comments that could be interprete­d as shots at initiative­s undertaken by other conference­s. Rather than focus on freshman ineligibil­ity — a pet project of Big Ten Commission­er Jim Delany — Sankey said the focus should be on developing a “college-going culture” that emphasizes academic progress in high school. The SEC will add a position — director of student-athlete engagement — to focus on those issues.

On playing games overseas — something the Pac-12 and the University of Texas have aggressive­ly pursued — Sankey said the focus should be on the communitie­s in which the schools reside.

“Magnifying our global influence isn’t simply about playing games in London or Asia or South America,” he said.

Much of Sankey’s address focused on academics. He praised athletes such as quarterbac­k Cam Newton (Auburn) and wideout Earl Bennett (Vanderbilt) for returning to finish degrees after leaving college early for the NFL.

“Three simple words that define my focus: scholarshi­ps, champions and leaders,” Sankey said. “Scholars first, champions second.”

 ?? KELLY LAMBERT, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Conduct was a point of emphasis by SEC Commission­er Greg Sankey.
KELLY LAMBERT, USA TODAY SPORTS Conduct was a point of emphasis by SEC Commission­er Greg Sankey.

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