El Dorado News-Times

SEC, Sankey agree to contract extension

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The Southeaste­rn Conference extended the contract of Commission­er Greg Sankey, whose league is set to grab even more prominence and wealth with the addition of Oklahoma and Texas.

The league announced the extension through 2026 on Thursday, five days after the two traditiona­l football powers accepted invitation­s to join the SEC starting in 2025, if not earlier.

The league's presidents and chancellor­s approved the extension for the 57-yearold Sankey, who became the SEC's eighth commission­er in 2015.

His previous deal was through 2023. The league didn't disclose financial terms.

“College athletics is in the midst of a transforma­tional period, and the SEC is fortunate to have a highly impactful leader to guide us forward at this critical time in our history,” said Georgia President Jere Morehead, who is currently serving as president of the SEC.

“He has effectivel­y introduced change and advancemen­t for the conference while respecting the institutio­nal traditions that make the SEC unique.

“His leadership and ability to foster collaborat­ion through the COVID-19 pandemic helped establish a framework for all of college sports, and those leadership skills will be critical as we move forward with change in the years ahead.”

The SEC managed to hold a 10-game conference-only season in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sankey also completed a 10-year agreement giving ABC and ESPN exclusive broadcast rights to top SEC football and basketball events starting in the 2024-25 academic year.

It's a deal set to become even richer when Oklahoma and Texas become the 15th and 16th members.

“We are in the midst of a time of change for college athletics, and I look forward to working with the SEC's campus leaders to identify a path forward that will sustain the incredible success of our Conference and provide opportunit­ies for young people to grow academical­ly and challenge themselves athletical­ly,” Sankey said.

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