Mon.(Today)-Barn, Fla, Vandy Tues.- USCE, a&m, MooU, Tenn Wed.- bama, Ky, Missouri, R-Kansas Thurs.- uga, Ole Miss, LSU
Scott Rabalais - No. 1 on Greg Sankey's to do list... 1. Birmingham is a wonderful city, but it’s the last place the SEC office should be. The perception of the SEC is that it always bends policy to the will of Alabama (and, to a much lesser degree, Auburn), which is just about an hour down the road. That it employs too many Alabama people on its payroll. How about moving to Atlanta, airline hub to the universe and home of the SEC Championship Game? Or Nashville, mostly permanent home of the SEC men’s basketball tournament, with its live music spilling into the streets? Or how about even Charlotte, North Carolina, home of the SEC Network? We have a feeling SEC Media Days will be heading to Charlotte pretty soon so the folks at the SEC Network don’t have to work a nerve and move their high-definition show to Birmingham. The SEC Network, by the way, is in Charlotte for two reasons: 1. ESPN already had a production facility and studios there; and 2. It’s a neutral site. ESPN didn’t want to be accused of playing favorites. It’s a good template for the SEC overall to follow.