CBS Sports: As the 2020 college football season hangs in the balance with the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling fall sports on Tuesday, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has been steadfast that the conference is doing everything it can to safely play football next month. Sankey stressed patience and promised to make diligent decisions again Tuesday as his Power Five brethren pulled the plug on their seasons amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I look forward to learning more about the factors that led the Big Ten and Pac-12 leadership to take these actions today,” Sankey said in a statement Tuesday evening.

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