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SEC commish says some kind of injury report likely coming, gambling is catalyst

News was light when Greg Sankey stepped to the podium to kickoff SEC Media Days on Monday in Atlanta.

For the most part, it's status quo for the commissioner of the conference.

Among the anticipated topics was the future of the football scheduling structure that Sankey said wasn't changing any time soon.

The 6-1-1 model that includes the traditional cross-over opponent and rotating opponent from the other division will remain in the foreseeable future. That remains the "clear preference" for SEC schools and Sankey used the league's success playing and winning national titles to back it.