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Roy Kramer, architect of modern college football, died at 96 after reshaping the SEC and national postseason.
Roy Kramer, former SEC commissioner and key architect of modern college football, has died at 96.
He led the SEC from 1990 to 2002, expanding it to 12 teams, creating the SEC Championship Game, and helping launch the Bowl Championship Series.
His innovations reshaped college football’s structure, revenue, and national appeal, leaving a lasting impact on the sport’s commercialization and postseason format.
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Roy Kramer, arquitecto del fútbol universitario moderno, murió a los 96 después de remodelar la SEC y la postemporada nacional.