Slive: SEC conspiracy theories are frustrating
Southeastern Conference coachese will now face a fine or suspension for publicly complaining about officiating.
“Any coach who complains about officiating takes a substantial risk,” SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said in an interview Friday. “There will be no more reprimands.”
The decision comes after three coaches received reprimands in the past two weeks for criticizing officials in the media.
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