SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey’s Two Sides on Display: Which Will Prevail?
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey’s recent public appearance has left many wondering which side of him will prevail in the changing landscape of college sports. With the NCAA vs. House settlement bringing revenue sharing and direct payments to athletes, the chaos of the transfer portal and NIL still looms large. Some believe that a collective bargaining agreement with athletes is the only way to address these issues.
Sankey’s comments at the SEC’s spring meetings showcased both skepticism and openness to change. While he expressed doubts about athletes wanting to be taxed like employees, he also hinted at a potential pathway forward without collective bargaining. Sankey carefully chose his words, leaving room for interpretation on key issues like antitrust exemptions and employment status for athletes.
Despite the uncertainties, Sankey’s willingness to explore creative legal solutions and push back against certain narratives suggests a potential shift in his approach. As the last commissioner standing from the pre-NIL era, his influence could be crucial in shaping the future of college sports. If the more progressive side of Sankey prevails, there may be hope for stability and realistic solutions in the evolving landscape of collegiate athletics.