SEC May Be On Netflix (as an immersive documentary show)

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The SEC is in talks to be featured in an “immersive” documentary from Netflix, according to a report. The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand and Seth Emerson shared that news on Thursday, reporting that the SEC and Netflix are nearing a deal to give the streamer full access for a new documentary series. The doc would be molded after Netflix’s popular “Drive to Survive” series, which focused on Formula 1. Netflix also produced “Full Swing” — a documentary series that highlighted the PGA Tour.

Per the report, teams within the SEC would be able to opt out of participation. The story says Georgia has shown “some interest” in being featured in the documentary, but a final decision has not been made.

Note: Georgia was the only team mentioned but the way those other shows work is they cover the entire field so I'm thinking they would have crews that followed all the SEC Teams and mixed it up or took one episode per team or something of the sort. To be honest this would be a huge undertaking when you are talking about 16 teams.
 


The SEC is in talks to be featured in an “immersive” documentary from Netflix, according to a report. The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand and Seth Emerson shared that news on Thursday, reporting that the SEC and Netflix are nearing a deal to give the streamer full access for a new documentary series. The doc would be molded after Netflix’s popular “Drive to Survive” series, which focused on Formula 1. Netflix also produced “Full Swing” — a documentary series that highlighted the PGA Tour.

Per the report, teams within the SEC would be able to opt out of participation. The story says Georgia has shown “some interest” in being featured in the documentary, but a final decision has not been made.

Note: Georgia was the only team mentioned but the way those other shows work is they cover the entire field so I'm thinking they would have crews that followed all the SEC Teams and mixed it up or took one episode per team or something of the sort. To be honest this would be a huge undertaking when you are talking about 16 teams.
It would also be worth a ton of money. This is a good creative move by the SEC. It's also why players should get NIL. Any of them appearing should get a cut.
 
Well, now, I do loves me a good documentary.
 
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