NEW ORLEANS — They gathered here, leaders of the two most powerful conferences in college sports, and talked about the future. There was a newfound optimism that they were starting to wrangle all the changes in college athletics to figure things out.
“We’ve got a chance to hopefully build a new model here and get it right,” Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter said.
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And yet they didn’t, by all accounts, talk about the real solution. They didn’t seem to talk about what is the one core problem and the way to solve it. This meeting of the SEC and Big Ten commissioners and athletic directors was conducted a block away
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