The SEC Threatens Secession

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A group of like-minded institutions in the southern part of America is trying to secede in order to achieve greater autonomy. Sound familiar? This time, however, it’s actually to benefit their unpaid employees.

Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive said that if the so-called “Power Five” conferences, which include the SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, and Pac-12, aren’t able to create their own bylaws, they would have to consider creating a division even higher than Division I, something confusingly named Division IV. For the enjoyment of college football fans nationwide, one can only hope Notre Dame is purposefully left out.

One of the changes the SEC is specifically looking to make is the ability to pay the full cost of attendance to student athletes, rather than simply the cost of tuition. The SEC also wants to provide long-term medical coverage for students who return to school instead of going pro. However, smaller D1 schools may not be able to afford these changes. Still, there are six different lawsuits against the SEC because of the cost of attendance issue, and player safety continues to plague football at all levels.

“It’s not something we want to do,” Slive told the media. “We want the ability to have autonomy in areas that has a nexus to the well-being of student athletes. I am somewhat optimistic it will pass, but if it doesn’t, our league would certainly want to move to a Division IV. My colleagues, I can’t speak for anybody else, but I’d be surprised if they didn’t feel the same way.”

Brought forth by the notion of high-level collegiate athletics and dedicated to the proposition that men’s basketball and football can bring boatloads of money to universities, we will discover soon if Division I sports can long endure.

[via ESPN]

  1. Danny Porush

    Hey, athletes, most of you are going to a school and enjoying activities you’d never even imagine without your scholarship, so why doesn’t everyone shut the fuck up and get back to training, we got 3 months till opening kickoff

    10 years ago at 3:57 pm
    1. Danny Porush

      Oh yea, no shit you have some lasting injuries and health concerns, you play a sport where the main purpose is to get as strong as possible then run into each other as hard as possible

      10 years ago at 3:58 pm
  2. NightriderNoisewater

    Fuck you SEC. Make the fucking athletes have to earn something like the rest of us.

    10 years ago at 4:02 pm
    1. John C. Calhoun

      So spending 40+ hours a week on a sport and then having to attend classes in not earning something?

      10 years ago at 5:07 pm
  3. SNUBonny

    I’m all for it. Also, it ain’t rocket science to figure out selling beer inside college football stadiums is a must.

    10 years ago at 4:03 pm
  4. Lord Caleb

    I just want a March Madness esque tournament for college football. That would be awesome to watch and filling out brackets is always great.

    10 years ago at 4:03 pm
  5. Jeff Naturday

    The only thing the SEC is missing from their compensation package is a beer stipend

    10 years ago at 4:06 pm
  6. NotDevryGuy

    I’m surprised someone associated with the SEC used the word “Nexus” correctly.

    10 years ago at 4:09 pm