SEC suspends official Ken Williamson
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Referee Ken Williamson has been suspended by the SEC for the remainder of the 2025 season after a number of controversial rulings in Georgia's 20-10 win over Auburn on Oct. 11, per ESPN's Mark Schlabach and Pete Thamel.
According to ESPN, the suspension means Williamson will not officiate again this season, ending a long career with the SEC.
The SEC announced that they have permanently suspended Ken Williamson from officiating conference games due to complaints.
Ken Williamson, longtime football referee, was “permanently suspended” by the Southeastern Conference this week following his performance in the game between the University of Georgia and Auburn University.
SEC referee Ken Williamson has been suspended and is not expected to officiate another game another game in the league this year
The SEC has suspended SEC crew chief Ken Williamson from officiating SEC games for the remainder of the season
Referee Ken Williamson has been suspended by the SEC following his officiating during the Auburn-Georgia game.
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Ken Williamson, the head referee for Ohio State's controversial loss to Clemson in the 2019 CFP semifinals, has been permanently suspended from conference games by the SEC.