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SEC suspends officials
By Jon Solomon -- The Birmingham News
October 21, 2009, 4:53PM
The officiating crew from last Saturday's Arkansas-Florida game will be removed from its next scheduled assignment on Oct. 31 and won't be assigned a game until Nov. 14, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive announced today.
"A series of calls that have occurred during the last several weeks have not been to the standard that we expect from our officiating crews," Slive said in a statement. "I believe our officiating program is the best in the country, however, there are times when these actions must be taken."
The suspended officials are referee Marc Curles, umpire Ronnie Jones, linesman Randall Kizer, line judge Michael Shirley, back judge Michael Watson, field judge Greg Thomas and side judge Jesse Dupuy. The SEC acknowledged the crew made a mistake by calling an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Arkansas last week. That came two weeks after the SEC said the same crew should not have called an excessive celebration penalty on Georgia in a game against LSU on Oct. 3.
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino complained about several calls from last Saturday's 23-20 loss to No. 1 Florida. Criticism of the officiating has come from all across the country this week.
"While only a few calls have been identified, the entire crew shoulders responsibility for each play," Slive said. "I have taken this action because there must be accountability in our officiating program. Our institutions expect the highest level of officiating in all of our sports and it is the duty of the conference office to uphold that expectation."
The SEC said the disciplinary measures will impact the officials' eligibility for postseason bowl assignments.
By Jon Solomon -- The Birmingham News
October 21, 2009, 4:53PM
The officiating crew from last Saturday's Arkansas-Florida game will be removed from its next scheduled assignment on Oct. 31 and won't be assigned a game until Nov. 14, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive announced today.
"A series of calls that have occurred during the last several weeks have not been to the standard that we expect from our officiating crews," Slive said in a statement. "I believe our officiating program is the best in the country, however, there are times when these actions must be taken."
The suspended officials are referee Marc Curles, umpire Ronnie Jones, linesman Randall Kizer, line judge Michael Shirley, back judge Michael Watson, field judge Greg Thomas and side judge Jesse Dupuy. The SEC acknowledged the crew made a mistake by calling an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Arkansas last week. That came two weeks after the SEC said the same crew should not have called an excessive celebration penalty on Georgia in a game against LSU on Oct. 3.
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino complained about several calls from last Saturday's 23-20 loss to No. 1 Florida. Criticism of the officiating has come from all across the country this week.
"While only a few calls have been identified, the entire crew shoulders responsibility for each play," Slive said. "I have taken this action because there must be accountability in our officiating program. Our institutions expect the highest level of officiating in all of our sports and it is the duty of the conference office to uphold that expectation."
The SEC said the disciplinary measures will impact the officials' eligibility for postseason bowl assignments.