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Social media reacts to report of SEC moving away from CBS after 2023

SDS Staff

By SDS Staff

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Sports Business Journal broke major news in the world of SEC football on Friday night. CBS has reportedly bowed out of negotiations for the rights to the first pick of the SEC game of the week. The bidding for the new package, starting after the 2023 season, is reportedly now north of $300 million per season. CBS is set to broadcast games for four more seasons under the current agreement of $55 million per season.

The report was the talk of SEC Twitter and CFB Twitter. Media members and fans had lots of opinions on what it means for the future of SEC football. Gary Danielson, length of games and the iconic “SEC on CBS” music were all popular topics.

Here’s a small sample of what people are saying:

https://twitter.com/BrianMFloyd/status/1208202027311878145

https://twitter.com/_stevenrod/status/1208203870322733056

https://twitter.com/kdk3/status/1208196927373877250

https://twitter.com/PabloEscobarner/status/1208193140332670976

https://twitter.com/Power_T_Tape/status/1208201184844103682

SDS Staff

Saturday Down South reports and comments on the news around the Southeastern Conference as well as larger college football topics.

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