On Wednesday, WDRB’s Eric Crawford reported that many power conference commissioners voiced their opinions on the court rulings allowing the class of 2022 athletes another year of eligibility and the opportunity to transfer.
Among the commissioners, the SEC’s Greg Sankey was firm in his stance on the matter. The commissioners of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, and Pac-12 also all joined together against the court case in Kentucky.
“Their joint declaration was among documents filed Tuesday in Jefferson
Circuit Court, where Judge Brian Edwards is considering a request from 13 athletes seeking another season of NCAA eligibility,” Crawford wrote.
The biggest concern among the commissioners is that the return of the athletes would create “significant roster instability” for the schools and across the sports. This stance by these conference leaders greatly affects Kentucky because Kentucky’s 5-for-5target, Mark Mitchell, is in this group of athletes fighting for another year and the ability to transfer.
In a nutshell, Sankey is doing his best to prevent Mitchell from transferring to Kentucky.
This could be significant, but this isn’t a situation we, Kentucky fans, are super familiar with. Some seem to believe that it won’t amount to anything, but we will have to wait and see. One would think Sankey would rally behind the SEC schools that could benefit from this injunction, thereby making the conference’s members more talented and better overall, but that’s not the case.
Time will tell.











