NFL exec Roman Oben leaves for the SEC
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NFL Vice President of Football Development Roman Oben has been appointed as the SEC’s associate commissioner for football. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey highlighted Oben's extensive experience in both professional and collegiate sports, emphasizing his potential to enhance SEC football through strategic initiatives. Roman Oben, who played in the NFL for 12 years, expressed enthusiasm for the role and commitment to advancing the SEC’s influence in college football. This follows the recent departure of NFL chief administrative football officer Dawn Aponte, who joined the New York Giants as senior vice president of football operations.
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