SEC Lays Out New Punishments For Teams Faking Injuries, Including Coach Suspensions For Repeat Offenders
In a leaked memo to sec coaches, reported on by espn’s adam rittenberg, sankey reiterates the league’s policy on feigned injuries while outlining several. A coach will be reprimanded again for a second offense and the fine will increase to $100,000. For a third offense, the head coach will be suspended for the team’s next game, as. “when on offense, if the play clock is running out, you are to use a team timeout. Dallas — sec commissioner greg sankey believes college football needs to adapt its rules to curb the faking of injuries during games.
The sec is cracking down on players faking injuries. According to multiple reports on friday, sec commissioner greg sankey sent an email to league coaches and athletic. “when on offense, if the play clock is running out, you are to use a team timeout or accept. Punishments laid out in sankey's memo include the following: For the first offense, a head coach receives a public reprimand and a $50,000 fine;