Yuma Sun

Lane Kiffin fined

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeaste­rn Conference has fined Mississipp­i coach Lane Kiffin $25,000 for his complaints about officiatin­g on social media.

The league announced the fine on Monday, but also said the replay official should have stopped play to review the call after Mississipp­i’s fourth-quarter kickoff appeared to have touched the right hand of Shaun Shivers. The Rebels recovered in the end zone but the on-field call was that Shivers didn’t touch it and play wasn’t halted for a review.

It’s unclear which social-media posts drew the fine but Kiffin did retweet one calling the officiatin­g “a disgrace.”

Earlier Monday, Kiffin said he had spoken to SEC coordinato­r of officials John McDaid about the play. He said he was instructed not to publicly disclose the explanatio­n given by McDaid.

“I asked the side judge, ‘Why aren’t they replaying it? Do I need to challenge?’” Kiffin said before the fine was announced. “He said, ‘They’ve already looked at it. There’s nothing there.’”

Auburn went on to win 35-28 on Bo Nix’s 42-yard touchdown pass to Seth Williams with 1:11 left.

Kiffin said he wanted “to take a five-minute power yoga class” to help him control his words to reporters after the call with McDaid.

“I really wish for our players, for our fans, that they could hear what I was just told,” he said. “I think they deserve to. But I asked. They made sure to tell me there’s a policy that I can’t tell you, the players or the fans what their, if you want to call it, explanatio­n for that situation and how TV copy and everybody in the country can see it hit him.”

Public criticism of officials “is absolutely prohibited” under SEC bylaws.

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