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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey took home a nice paycheck in 2024. Per The Spun...
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According to Sportico's Daniel Libit, the SEC's total revenue dropped from $853 million to $840 million during the 2024 fiscal year. The conference paid $808.4 million to its 16 schools, with new members Texas and Oklahoma each making less ($27 million) than the others in its inaugural year.

Meanwhile, Sankey made $4.22 million in his ninth year. His earnings increased from $3.55 million in 2023.

After adding Texas and Oklahoma, Sankey signed a contract extension through 2028 in July 2023. He reportedly made $3.7 million in 2022.

"Greg Sankey continues to lead the SEC effectively through these challenging times for college athletics," University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead said in a statement announcing Sankey's extension. "Under his visionary stewardship and commitment to collaboration among our members, the SEC has emerged as the nation's most stable and successful athletic conference. [The] announcement reflects our enthusiastic endorsement of Greg's ongoing leadership of our conference to even greater heights."
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ColoradoElkHerd1 month
What a crock.
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LSUNV1 month
Mike Slive should get 2/3 of his salary
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kywildcatfanone1 month
4M too much
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Hellmet2 months
He need to go, destroying the SEC.
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Tigerfan12742 months
Sankey is one the reasons we had a college football season in 2020. SEC could do much worse.
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gamecockman122 months
The SEC can do so much better than Greg Sankey.
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Cool McCool2 months
Horrible ROI for the league.
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JackieTreehorn2 months
Sankey is a dumbass. Horrible commissioner
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Domeskeller2 months
Overpaid. Roy Kramer and Mike Slive elevated the SEC. Sankey is reaping the benefits.
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TheRouxGuru2 months
I shall call him Morgan Golfen
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