Alabama AD gives big opinion on SEC championship game's future: 'The ship has sailed'
The boss of Alabama athletics believes the SEC championship game should be no more. "The ship has sailed," Alabama AD Greg Byrne tells USA TODAY.
TUSCALOOSA, AL – The boss of Alabama athletics believes the SEC championship game should be no more. End it. “I think the ship has sailed.
It’s run its course,” Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne said of the SEC championship game, during an exclusive interview with USA TODAY. Folks, this is seismic. Consider the source.
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He's rewriting his story at Baylor We’re talking about the veteran AD at Ala-bama . The Crimson Tide made the Georgia Dome and then Mercedes-Benz Stadium their home away from home the past 30-plus years. Since the SEC became the first conference to introduce a conference championship game in the 1992 season, no team has played for the championship or won more titles than the Crimson Tide.
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