SEC suspends official Ken Williamson
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SEC suspends head official from Auburn football's game vs. Georgia
Ken Williamson, the head official of Auburn football's loss to Georgia on Oct. 11, has been suspended following his crew's performance in the game.
The SEC has suspended veteran referee Ken Williamson for the rest of the season following his crew's performance during Georgia's 20-10 win over Auburn on Oct. 11, CBS Sports confirmed.
Ken Williamson's crew was at the center of one of the most controversial calls of the season when Jackson Arnold fumbled at the goal line.
Just days after the recent suspension of longtime SEC official Ken Williamson, the college football world is virtually in shock at the rare action of accountability performed by the league earlier this week.
The SEC has suspended SEC crew chief Ken Williamson from officiating SEC games for the remainder of the season
According to ESPN, the suspension means Williamson will not officiate again this season, ending a long career with the SEC.
The SEC has suspended referee Ken Williamson for the remainder of the season after his crew's performance in Georgia's 20-10 victory over Auburn on Oct. 11.
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