Greg Sankey is taking some heat, to put it lightly.

The SEC Commissioner was jettisoned into the spotlight when he advocated for a change to the NCAA Tournament to expand to make way for more major conference teams in place of conference champions from smaller conferences.

In other words, Sankey wants more money and for terrible, undeserving SEC squads to make the tournament over teams such as Yale who just embarrassed 4-seed Auburn and Oakland who did similar last night to 3-seed Kentucky.

Let’s call it what it is.

Fans from around the country are politely (well, maybe not) bringing up the SEC’s current record of 1-5 in the NCAA Tournament heading into Friday afternoon with Alabama and Texas A&M’s games still yet to go final. Auburn, Kentucky, South Carolina, Mississippi State and Florida all fell to their first-round opponents, with only Tennessee moving on thus far with a dominant win over 15-seed Saint Peter’s.

Check out some of the best reaction on social media below:

Can Alabama and Texas A&M take care of business?

Texas A&M is currently up 47-37 on Nebraska with just a few minutes remaining in the first half. The Aggies, despite the woes of the Southeastern conference, have looked strong against the Cornhuskers thus far, just as they did in the SEC tournament.

Alabama is currently favored (-8 on DraftKings) against Charleston. The Tide and Cougars will face off at 8:08 p.m. ET tonight.