Paul Finebaum explains why Greg Sankey wouldn’t want NCAA president, slams Mark Emmert, nominates Nick Saban

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Paul Finebaum explains why Greg Sankey wouldn’t want the NCAA president job, slams Mark Emmert and nominates Nick Saban.

, Paul Finebaum was asked has the NCAA president done anything positive over his 12 years.

The ESPN and SEC Network analyst, who was joining the show from Las Vegas at 5 a.m. local time ahead of the NFL Draft, was just warming up, even before he could find his first cup of coffee. He called Emmert’s managing of the COVID pandemic “the ultimate disgrace.” “He offered no leadership and no direction. He hid under his desk.”“Ultimately, you will have to look long and hard in history to find a CEO or president who was more disliked than Mark Emmert,” he added.Greg Sankey was asked about his interest in the position on Wednesday“Greg Sankey would not be interested in it because he has a better job now,” Finebaum said.

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