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SEC acknowledges replay error as Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin fined $25K for retweeting officiating critique

ByALEX SCARBOROUGH
October 27, 2020, 1:19 AM

The SEC acknowledged Monday that it should have stopped play during the Auburn- Ole Miss game Saturday to review a fourth-quarter kickoff on which it appeared upon replay that Auburn's Shaun Shivers made contact with the football.

Ole Miss led by 1 with 5:43 left when a kickoff appeared to graze Shivers' finger before it went into the end zone, where the referee ruled a touchback and blew the play dead. Instead of the play resulting in a fumble, Auburn kept possession and went on to score a winning touchdown, dropping Ole Miss to 1-4.

Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said afterward that referees told him the play was briefly reviewed and upheld, and he later took to social media, where he retweeted a post that called SEC officiating a disgrace.

Hitting retweet will cost the coach $25,000.

According to a statement released Monday by the SEC, Kiffin's fine was for "his use of social media Saturday after the game made in violation of SEC Bylaw 10.5."

The bylaw states, in part, that "Criticism of officials or the officiating program by institutional personnel is absolutely prohibited," and comments on officiating "are to be directed only to the Conference office."

The SEC acknowledged that further review of the play was warranted.

"Because the play was not appropriately stopped for further review, the necessary slow-motion view of the play was not viewed by the replay official to determine if the ruling on the field should have been reversed," the statement said.

After the game, Kiffin told reporters, "Someone said postgame it looked like his finger definitely moved, but whatever."

On Monday, Kiffin said, "Everybody in the country could see it hit him."

"I asked the side judge, 'Why aren't they replaying it? Do I need to challenge it?' He said, 'They've already looked at it. There's nothing there,'" Kiffin said. "I'm not allowed to say anything about the conversation, but I really wish that our fans and players could hear what I was told."

Kiffin took to social media again after news of the fine, this time retweeting a reporter for The Athletic, who wrote: 

"Lane Kiffin: Replay blew it

SEC: Replay blew it

Also SEC: Here's a $25,000 fine, Lane, for correctly pointing out we blew it."

Ole Miss will go on the road to play Vanderbilt on Saturday.

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