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A string of questionable calls by a Southeastern Conference (SEC) officiating crew led by Ken Williamson, including controversial ones in Georgia’s comeback win over Auburn two weeks ago, reportedly prompted serious disciplinary action.
Yellowhammer News reported, citing sources, that Williamson has been “permanently suspended from officiating conference games.” At least 11 complaints were logged against Williamson and his crew following the Auburn-Georgia game on Oct. 11.
“According to sources, nine of those complaints were validated by conference officials,” the outlet reported.
Auburn was leading late in the second quarter when Tigers quarterback Jackson Arnold fumbled the ball during a short yardage play near the goal line. After a video

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