Monday, May 18, 2026

SEC’s Greg Sankey: Conference Not Sold on Private Equity—for Now

Private equity is circling college sports, but SEC commissioner Greg Sankey says his conference has not seen a proposal it’s willing to accept yet. 

Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

ATLANTA — SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has taken meetings with private-equity firms interested in pumping money into the conference, he said Monday. Still, for now, the league is not ready to make the leap.

“I’ve had those meetings. I’ve had outreach on a continuing basis,” Sankey said when asked about PE by Front Office Sports during his opening remarks at his SEC media days press conference. “They bubble up from time to time. The question: What problem are you trying to solve, and what’s the substance of the solution? What’s the downside? What if you don’t achieve all of those mile markers?”

Sankey said he had a conversation about outside financing ideas with some SEC leaders late last week. “We have been probably two and a half, three years into visits with banks, with private equity, with venture capital,” he said. “I mean, you could go down the range. Private capital, that’s another phrase that’s been used. That’s not been the right direction for us. We’ve not seen the concept that works.”

SEC Not Closing Any Doors

But despite the hesitancy to take PE money, Sankey said the SEC will stay open-minded. “That doesn’t mean we won’t consider opportunities,” he said. “If there are opportunities for mutual benefit, those would pique our interest. But the notion of just jumping to something because there’s a pot of money there seems [like] an uninformed direction.”

Sankey’s hesitancy comes around the potential dark side of taking PE money: “Some of these proposals, you always see the most positive outcome, and when you ask, well, like what’s the downside? What if you don’t hit all of those mile markers? What then happens? There’s not a lot of answers provided,” he said.

Around the Nation

Sankey’s remarks about PE come after Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark in May told FOS that his conference had paused its efforts to bring on a capital partner. “We’re not ready to go in that direction, but we know what the options are out there,” Yormark said.

In June, sports business consultancy Elevate launched a $500 million initiative aimed at bringing institutional capital directly into college sports. Meanwhile, Boise State is “actively considering” bringing PE investment into the Broncos’ athletic department, AD Jeramiah Dickey told FOS last month.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Dec 25, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is interviewed by Netflix reporter Stacey Dales following a win against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images
opinion

NFL ‘Tempting Fate’ With Open-Armed Embrace of Streamers

The NFL’s media rights strategy isn’t without potential risk.
Oct 25, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback Brendan Sorsby walks off the field after defeating the Baylor Bears at Nippert Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Texas Tech QB Sorsby Sues NCAA Seeking Eligibility

If deemed ineligible, Sorsby is eyeing the NFL Supplemental Draft.

Nashville’s New $2.1B Stadium Expected to Land 2030 Super Bowl

Team owners will vote on future Super Bowl and NFL Draft locations.
Dec 12, 2021; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

Jaguars Win $30M Contract Dispute Against Urban Meyer

The Jaguars fired Meyer for cause in 2021.

Featured Today

NFL Rivalries Are Made on the Field, Mocked in Schedule Release Videos

Every year, teams find new ways to one-up themselves (and their rivals).
Bart Swings/Falyn Fonoimoana/Avery Poppinga
May 14, 2026

OnlyFans Is Paying Pro Athletes What Their Sports Won’t

The adult-content platform is a reliable income source for niche athletes.
May 13, 2026

How Sports Graphic Designers Are Grappling With the Rise of AI Art

The release of ChatGPT 2.0 Images sparked a conversation among sports designers.
May 12, 2026

Collectible Cups Are Sending Sports Fans Into a Frenzy

The drink is secondary to the wild vessel it comes in.
Sponsored

Volpe Brings Style to the Bronx

With the New York Yankees & Anthony Volpe, Charles Tyrwhitt is bringing its decades-long playbook to one of sports’ biggest stages.
May 15, 2026

Expanded March Madness Brings ‘Visibility’ to Women’s Game

Still, some coaches worry that mid-majors will be overlooked.
May 15, 2026

3 Hot Topics at ACC Spring Meetings

Jim Phillips talked PE, Duke-Amazon, and CFP expansion.
Sponsored

Volpe Brings Style to the Bronx

With the New York Yankees & Anthony Volpe, Charles Tyrwhitt is bringing its decades-long playbook to one of sports’ biggest stages.
May 14, 2026

Arkansas Reinstates Tennis Teams After Donors Promise Millions

The move comes just 20 days after the programs were initially cut.
May 13, 2026

ACC Still Holding Off on Private Equity Despite Big 12 Leap

“To date, there’s nothing that has made sense,” Jim Phillips said Wednesday.
Mar 11, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Florida State Seminoles forward Alex Steen (25) reacts with guard Robert McCray V. (6) in the first half at Spectrum Center.
May 13, 2026

FSU Tests New Revenue Model as Schools Cut Sports

“Cutting sports isn’t part of the equation for us.”
May 12, 2026

NCAA Warns Baseball Coaches About Canceling Games to Boost Stats

A myriad of Power Four schools canceled games against lower-ranked opponents.