The SEC and its 14 athletic directors held one of the more anticipated meetings since the beginning of the coronavrius pandemic. As the outlook of a college football season grows in uncertainty, a number of topics were discussed among the biggest decision makers in the country.One of the topics of conversation was scheduling and what a potential schedule could look like in 2020. Sports Illustrated national writers Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde reported Wednesday evening that the SEC is currently considering three types of schedules if a full, 12-game schedule is counted out.