SEC bounced around idea at meeting
The SEC coaches discussed limiting men's basketball to a one-semester sport at recent meetings.
Originally Published: June 2, 2005
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Andy Katz | ESPN.com
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The SEC coaches discussed limiting men's basketball to a one-semester sport at their meetings in Florida this week.
In theory, it makes sense. Academics certainly could be improved without the added stress of dealing with final exams, traveling and games in the short period from Thanksgiving to Christmas.To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
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