MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — A common line that SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey used throughout spring meetings this week was, "We'll see."
He met with reporters on three different days over the course of the week at the Hilton Sandestin and was usually asked for updates about the future of SEC football scheduling.
'We'll see," was his answer then, and it was his answer on Friday after the meetings had come to a close.
Plenty of discussion was had among SEC football coaches, athletics directors, presidents and chancellors, but no decision was made about the future of SEC football scheduling.