Mike Slive to retire as SEC commissioner in July, begin treatment for prostate cancer
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive will retire next summer after 13 years leading the league and plans to begin treatment for a recurrence of prostate cancer.
The 74-year-old Slive says his retirement will take effect July 31.
Slive took over the SEC in 2002 and it has become the nation's top football conference. The SEC had a string of seven consecutive BCS titles.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Under his leadership the SEC has landed huge television rights deals with CBS and ESPN and launched the SEC Network in August. League revenues have grown from about $96 million when he took over to $310 million last year.
Vanderbilt chancellor Nick Zeppos says the SEC will begin a search for a successor. The conference says Slive will become a consultant to the SEC.