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SEC fines Ole Miss $75K for debris thrown on field during Rebels’ Week 5 win over LSU


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The SEC fined Ole Miss $75,000 after the Rebels’ Week 5 house win in opposition to LSU used to be interrupted via fanatics throwing debris onto the field, the conference announced. The incident took place following a 34-yard touchdown catch via LSU receiver Brian Thomas Jr. during which Thomas were given his left foot in bounds however looked as if it would bobble soccer. The on-field ruling of a landing used to be upheld after a video evaluation, to the dismay of a few Ole Miss fanatics. 

“The disruption and delay of Saturday night’s game must never be part of any SEC event,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey mentioned in a remark Wednesday. (*5*)

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In addition to the advantageous, which might be taken out of Ole Miss’ annual convention earnings proportion, the SEC may also require Ole Miss to make efforts to spot the offenders and ban such people from attending Rebels house athletic occasions for the rest of the 2023-24 college yr. Ole Miss should additionally “review and update its athletics department game management procedures and alcohol availability policies” so to save you any such disruption from taking place once more, consistent with the discharge from the SEC. 

The $75,000 advantageous is the most recent stemming from the Rebels’ 55-49 victory in opposition to the Tigers, during which the groups mixed for greater than 1,300 yards of offense within the best possible scoring sport in collection historical past. The SEC up to now fined Ole Miss $100,000 for fanatics speeding the field after the sport. 

Ole Miss returns to motion Saturday when the No. 16 Rebels host Arkansas.

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