According to the Tuscaloosa News, the SEC has developed and distributed to all member schools a new media policy for sporting events "sponsored or hosted by the Southeastern Conference or by any one or more of its member institutions."
Now, to be fair, creating a new policy in and of itself isn't a problem. In fact, with the surge in popularity of Twitter, it could be argued that more schools and media companies need to update their rules to reflect the 21st-century world in which we live.
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