SEC, sans divisions, going with 8-game conference slate in '24 - ESPN
The SEC won't be moving to a 9-game conference schedule after all. But it will be going forward in 2024 without divisions.
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The SEC won't be moving to a 9-game conference schedule after all. But it will be going forward in 2024 without divisions.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Arkansas coach Eric Musselman made it very clear he wasn't happy with a loss to No. 18 Texas A&M and an early exit at the Southeastern Conference Tournament.