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Kirby Smart Kept Georgia Fans From Storming Court By Making Money Signs, Here's Why...
by Larry Leo
February 26, 20256 Comments
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The SEC's fine structure -- far more severe than any other conference -- is $100,000 for a first incident, $250,000 for a second, and $500,000 for a third and subsequent occurrences. When storms occur for nonconference games, the penalty amount is deducted from SEC payouts to the home school and redirected to the conference's postgraduate scholarship fund. For conference games, the SEC redirects the money to the visiting school, which can spend it at its discretion. That means teams like Tennessee and Kentucky get the money when Vanderbilt fans storm the court.
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