SEC Slate Announced

#16
#16
With all the rush by colleges to make more and more money, I still think they drop the ball on Spring sports like baseball, lacrosse, and softball. Unless you are in Florida, Arizona, Southern California, it is between cold and freezing in most of the country in February and March. Many potential fans are lost.Start the schedules in April 1 and for where it gets very hot in June, every school has lights these days. Just my two cents.
 
#18
#18
With all the rush by colleges to make more and more money, I still think they drop the ball on Spring sports like baseball, lacrosse, and softball. Unless you are in Florida, Arizona, Southern California, it is between cold and freezing in most of the country in February and March. Many potential fans are lost.Start the schedules in April 1 and for where it gets very hot in June, every school has lights these days. Just my two cents.
Administrators want students in class and on campus when sports are happening. Plus, They don’t want sports interfering with their summer vacations.
 
#20
#20
Dont most schools have Summer sessions these days?
Much less attended and certainly not the staffing and students like in Fall and Spring semesters. Plus it would impact Summer camps hosted by the colleges which are vital to the volunteer coaches for income (and is a recruiting tool). Finally, extending the season would impact Summer Leagues.

if they could figure out a way to mitigate these issues, I’d love for TN baseball not to be competing with TN basketball and March madness. Starting the season on March 15th would alleviate the SEC portion of the schedule competing with college basketball playoffs.
 
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