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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 40 MIN

What Happens If the SEC Leaves the NCAA?

from uNILateral Decisions · host The Stable Media

Could the SEC survive — and thrive — without the NCAA?This episode of uNILateral Decisions explores the growing conversation around conference autonomy and whether major conferences like the SEC could eventually establish their own governance structures. The panel discusses antitrust implications, collective bargaining, revenue sharing enforcement, salary caps, Olympic sports, and the long-term sustainability of college athletics.The crew also examines the risks of separation, including runaway spending, loss of national traditions, and whether college sports are ultimately heading toward consolidation rather than fragmentation.

Could the SEC survive — and thrive — without the NCAA?This episode of uNILateral Decisions explores the growing conversation around conference autonomy and whether major conferences like the SEC could eventually establish their own governance structures. The panel discusses antitrust implications, collective bargaining, revenue sharing enforcement, salary caps, Olympic sports, and the long-term sustainability of college athletics.The crew also examines the risks of separation, including runaway spending, loss of national traditions, and whether college sports are ultimately heading toward consolidation rather than fragmentation.

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