SANDESTIN, Fla. (AP) - The Southeastern Conference is considering tweaking its men's basketball format.
The league is looking at possibly scrapping its divisions and putting all 12 teams together for the regular season. It also might keep the divisions and seed the teams Nos. 1 through 12 for the postseason tournament.
Conference commissioner Mike Slive says the options will be discussed during the league's annual spring meetings this week.
Several coaches and athletic directors questioned the SEC's current format last season.