Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEC fines Florida coach Mullen, suspends players.

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GAINESVILL­E, Fla. — Florida Coach Dan Mullen did more to inflame than extinguish a tense situation against Missouri, drawing a public reprimand and a hefty fine.

The SEC docked Mullen $25,000 on Monday for his role in a benches-clearing brawl against the Tigers on Saturday night.

The league also issued halfgame suspension­s for Missouri linebacker Chad Bailey, offensive lineman Dylan Spencer and defensive lineman Markell Utsey. Each of them will sit out the first half of Missouri’s next game, against No. 5 Georgia on Nov. 14.

Florida defensive lineman Zach Carter and linebacker Antwuan Powell, both ejected from the game for fighting, will be suspended for the first half against the Bulldogs on Saturday in Jacksonvil­le, Fla. NCAA fighting rules mandate an automatic half-game suspension for the ensuing game.

Missouri linebacker Tre Williams was ejected for a flagrant unsportsma­nlike conduct foul and will not be punished further.

“There is no place in college football for the kind of incident that took place at halftime of the Missouri at Florida game Saturday night,” SEC Commission­er Greg Sankey said. “Everyone involved is responsibl­e for meeting sportsmans­hip standards throughout each game.

“Running on the field to confront a game official, the gathering of teams in an on-field confrontat­ion and student-athletes throwing punches are all disappoint­ing at any time, but even more so as we work to support healthy competitio­n during a pandemic.”

The suspension­s could be significan­t for the No. 8 Gators (3-1), who were without 15 players against Mizzou. Some of the absences stemmed from injuries, others because of covid-19 test results and contact tracing. It’s unclear how many of them will return against the Bulldogs, a game that likely will determine who wins the East Division and advances to the SEC title game.

The fight started when Missouri’s Trajan Jeffcoat delivered a high, late hit on Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask on the final play of the first half. The Hail Mary pass fell incomplete, and Trask landed hard on his back. His linemen came to his defense. So did Mullen, who started screaming at officials and the opposing sideline.

Mullen charged across the field and had to be pulled away from the fracas several times. His team followed his lead.

“I respect the decision from the conference office,” Mullen said in a statement. “As the head coach, it is my responsibi­lity to defuse these types of situations, and I didn’t live up to that standard.”

Players from both teams converged near Missouri’s side of the field, and wild punches could be seen flying and connecting. Only three players were ejected.

The SEC handed down more punishment­s after a video review.

 ?? (AP/The Gainesvill­e Sun/Brad McClenny) ?? Florida Coach Dan Mullen (right) is held back by coaches and law enforcemen­t after a fight broke out at the end of the first half of the Gators’ game Saturday against Missouri in Gainesvill­e, Fla. The SEC docked Mullen $25,000 on Monday for his role in the brawl, in addition to issuing suspension­s for players who were involved.
(AP/The Gainesvill­e Sun/Brad McClenny) Florida Coach Dan Mullen (right) is held back by coaches and law enforcemen­t after a fight broke out at the end of the first half of the Gators’ game Saturday against Missouri in Gainesvill­e, Fla. The SEC docked Mullen $25,000 on Monday for his role in the brawl, in addition to issuing suspension­s for players who were involved.

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