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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the South Central and Southeastern United States. Its 16 members include the flagship public universities of 12 states, three additional public land-grant universities , and one private research university.
Greg Sankey (born August 3, 1964) [1] [2] is an American athletics administrator who has served the commissioner of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since 2015. He was previously employed by the SEC for 13 years in various capacities under commissioner Mike Slive. Prior to that, he was the commissioner of the Southland Conference.
Conference Head coach First season W L W% W L W% Offensive coordinator(s) Defensive coordinator(s) Special teams coordinator(s) Current Career DI FBS Army Black Knights: The American: Jeff Monken: 2014: 81 57 .587 81 57 .587 Cody Worley: Nate Woody: Sean Saturnio: Charlotte 49ers: The American: Tim Albin: 2025: 0 0 – 33 19 .635 Vacant: Vacant ...
School Athletic director Since Primary conference State Ref. Abilene Christian: Zack Lassiter: November 9, 2021 WAC: Texas [1]Air Force: Nathan Pine: January 16, 2019
SEC Network pundit Paul Finebaum claimed the reason Texas left for the SEC was because of the success of its former Big 12 rival, Texas A&M:
The South Carolina Gamecocks college football team represents the University of South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Gamecocks compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The school has had 36 head coaches since it began play during the 1892 season. [1]
Southeastern Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference, Metro Conference, Atlantic 10 Conference, Coastal Athletic Association, Conference USA: Southeastern Conference [22] SEC 1932 NCAA: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Southern Conference, Big 12 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference [23] ACC 1953 NCAA
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