SEC Weighing Eight or Nine Conference Games as Texas and Oklahoma Approach
- The SEC may vote on an eight- or nine-game conference football schedule.
- SEC schools appear split on which plan benefits them the most.
- An eight-game plan could disrupt some rivalries while a nine-game slate may mean more revenue.
- The addition of Texas and Oklahoma in 2024 complicates SEC scheduling decisions.
- ESPN may pay the SEC to adopt a nine-game conference schedule.