Alabama AD Greg Byrne Calls For An End To SEC Championship Game
by Staff Reporter
April 2, 20267 Comments

John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
In an interview with USA TODAY, Greg Byrne said the SEC Championship Game may have “run its course.”
Introduced in 1992, the Southeastern Conference title game was once groundbreaking, but the expanded College Football Playoff has reduced its importance. Byrne called it a great event but suggested it may no longer make sense moving forward.
Introduced in 1992, the Southeastern Conference title game was once groundbreaking, but the expanded College Football Playoff has reduced its importance. Byrne called it a great event but suggested it may no longer make sense moving forward.
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“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.
“It’s a great event,” Byrne said of the SEC championship game. “I don’t like the idea of it going away, but I think it’s reality, with an expanded playoff.”
Byrne emphasized he’s but one voice, but he must know he’s a prominent voice. He’s not alone in his opinion, either
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